28th Tony Awards
28th Tony Awards | |
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Date | April 21, 1974 |
Location | Shubert Theatre, New York City, New York |
Hosted by | Peter Falk, Florence Henderson, Robert Preston and Cicely Tyson |
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Network | ABC |
The 28th Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held on April 21, 1974, at the Shubert Theatre in New York City, and broadcast by ABC television. Hosts were Peter Falk, Florence Henderson, Robert Preston and Cicely Tyson. The theme was "Homecoming", where stars from TV and film returned to Broadway to help present the awards or perform.
The ceremony
[edit]Presenters: Alan Alda, Ed Asner, Karen Black, David Carradine, Johnny Carson, Bette Davis, Peter Falk, Henry Fonda, Elliott Gould, Ken Howard, Glynis Johns, Cloris Leachman, Michael Learned, Elizabeth Montgomery, Carroll O'Connor, Al Pacino, Suzanne Pleshette, Jane Powell, Lynn Redgrave, Esther Rolle, Marlo Thomas, Lesley Ann Warren.
Performers: Beatrice Arthur, Carol Channing, Will Geer, Joel Grey, Florence Henderson, Cleavon Little, Charles Nelson Reilly, Nancy Walker.
Musicals represented:
- Over Here! ("Over Here"/"Charlie's Place" - Patty and Maxene Andrews and Company)
- Raisin ("Whole Lot of Sunshine" - Virginia Capers/"Sidewalk Tree" - Ralph Carter)
- Lorelei ("Men" - Carol Channing, Peter Palmer and Ian Tucker)
- Good News ("You're the Cream in My Coffee" - Alice Faye and John Payne)
- Seesaw ("I'm Way ahead"/"Seesaw" - Michele Lee)
- Fanny ("Welcome Home" - Florence Henderson)
- A Mother's Kisses ("There Goes My Life" - Bea Arthur)
- Medley of Songs from Broadway Shows - Charles Nelson Reilly
- The Cradle Will Rock (Medley - Will Geer)
- George M! (Medley - Joel Grey)
- Phoenix '55 ("Upper Berth" - Nancy Walker and Men)
- Purlie ("New Fangled Preacher Man" - Cleavon Little)
Winners and nominees
[edit]Winners are in bold
Special Tony awards
[edit]- Liza Minnelli, for adding lustre to the Broadway season
- Bette Midler, for adding lustre to the Broadway season
- Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, co-stars and authors of Good Evening
- A Moon for the Misbegotten, an outstanding dramatic revival of an American classic. Produced by Lester Osterman, Elliott Martin and Richard Hurner
- Candide, an outstanding contribution to the artistic development of the musical theatre. Produced by Chelsea Theatre Group, Harold Prince and Ruth Mitchell
- Actors' Equity Association
- Theatre Development Fund
- John F. Wharton, veteran theatrical attorney
- Harold Friedlander, the industry's foremost printing expert
Multiple nominations and awards
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These productions had multiple nominations:
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The following productions received multiple awards.
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