33rd Tony Awards


The 33rd Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS television on June 3, 1979, from the Shubert Theatre in New York City. The hosts were Jane Alexander, Henry Fonda and Liv Ullmann.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1978–1979 season before May 31, 1979 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals

The ceremony

The presenters were Tom Bosley, Barry Bostwick, Ellen Burstyn, Georgia Engel, Jane Fonda, Celeste Holm, John Houseman, Barnard Hughes, Angela Lansbury, Ron Leibman, Jack Lemmon, Hal Linden, Jean Marsh, Al Pacino and Dick Van Dyke.
The theme of the ceremony was theatrical superstitions, and various other showbusiness beliefs.
Henry Fonda received a Special Award, which was presented by his daughter Jane Fonda. Walter Cronkite presented Richard Rodgers with his Special Award.
Musicals represented: Ballroom The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Eubie I Remember Mama Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical
The Elephant ManBernard Pomerance
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
  • * Ballroom
  • * The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  • * They're Playing Our Song
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
    Hugh WheelerSweeney Todd
  • *Jerome KassBallroom
  • *Larry L. King and Peter MastersonThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  • * Neil SimonThey're Playing Our Song
  • Sweeney ToddStephen Sondheim
  • * CarmelinaBurton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner
  • * Eubie!Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle, Andy Razaf, F. E. Miller, Johnny Brandon and Jim Europe
  • * The Grand TourJerry Herman
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
    Tom ContiWhose Life Is It Anyway? as Ken Harrison
  • * Philip AnglimThe Elephant Man as John Merrick
  • * Jack LemmonTribute as Scottie Templeton
  • * Alec McCowenSt. Mark's Gospel as Mark
  • Constance CummingsWings as Emily StilsonCarole ShelleyThe Elephant Man as Madge Kendal
  • * Jane AlexanderFirst Monday in October as Ruth Loomis
  • * Frances SternhagenOn Golden Pond as Ethel Thayer
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
    Len CariouSweeney Todd as Sweeney Todd
  • * Vincent GardeniaBallroom as Alfred Rossi
  • * Joel GreyThe Grand Tour as S. L. Jacobowsky
  • * Robert KleinThey're Playing Our Song as Vernon Gersch
  • Angela LansburySweeney Todd as Mrs. Lovett
  • * Tovah FeldshuhSaravá as Flor
  • * Dorothy LoudonBallroom as Bea Asher
  • * Alexis SmithPlatinum as Lila Halliday
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
    Michael GoughBedroom Farce as Ernest
  • * Bob BalabanThe Inspector General as Óssip
  • * Joseph MaherSpokesong as The Trick Cyclist
  • * Edward James OlmosZoot Suit as El Pachuco
  • Joan HicksonBedroom Farce as Delia
  • * Laurie KennedyMan and Superman as Violet Robinson
  • * Susan LittlerBedroom Farce as Kate
  • * Mary-Joan NegroWings as Amy
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
    Henderson ForsytheThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd
  • * Richard CoxPlatinum as Dan Danger
  • * Gregory HinesEubie! as Performer
  • * Ron HolgateThe Grand Tour as Colonel Tadeusz Boleslav Stjerbinsky
  • Carlin GlynnThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as Mona Stangley
  • * Joan EllisThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as Shy
  • * Millicent MartinKing of Hearts as Madame Madeleine
  • * Maxine SullivanMy Old Friends as Mrs. Cooper
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
    Jack HofsissThe Elephant Man
  • * Alan Ayckbourn and Peter HallBedroom Farce
  • * Paul GiovanniThe Crucifer of Blood
  • * Michael Lindsay-HoggWhose Life Is It Anyway?
  • Harold PrinceSweeney Todd
  • * Michael BennettBallroom
  • * Peter Masterson and Tommy TuneThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  • * Robert MooreThey're Playing Our Song
  • Best ChoreographyBest Scenic Design
    Michael Bennett and Bob AvianBallroom
  • * Henry LeTang and Billy Wilson – Eubie!
  • * Dan Siretta – Whoopee!
  • * Tommy TuneThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  • Eugene LeeSweeney Todd
  • * Karl Eigsti – Knockout
  • * David JenkinsThe Elephant Man
  • * John WulpThe Crucifer of Blood
  • Best Costume DesignBest Lighting Design
    Franne LeeSweeney Todd
  • * Theoni V. AldredgeBallroom
  • * Ann RothThe Crucifer of Blood
  • * Julie WeissThe Elephant Man
  • Roger MorganThe Crucifer of Blood
  • * Ken BillingtonSweeney Todd
  • * Beverly EmmonsThe Elephant Man
  • * Tharon MusserBallroom
  • Special awards

    Multiple nominations and awards

    These productions had multiple nominations:
    The following productions received multiple awards.