29th Tony Awards


The 29th Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held on April 20, 1975, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, and broadcast by ABC television. Hosts/Performers/Presenters were Larry Blyden, George S. Irving, Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters and Bobby Van.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1974–1975 season before March 23, 1975 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals

The ceremony

The theme centered on the Winter Garden Theatre, where many of the greatest stars in theatrical history began their careers.
Presenters: Jack Albertson, Eve Arden, Fred Astaire, Milton Berle, Ray Bolger, Carol Channing, Clifton Davis, Buddy Ebsen, Jack Haley, Angela Lansbury, Jack Lemmon, John V. Lindsay, Cleavon Little, Walter Matthau, Vincente Minnelli, Carl Reiner, Rosalind Russell, Joe Smith, Jean Stapleton.
Performers: Clive Baldwin, Joey Faye, Angela Lansbury, Alexis Smith.
Musicals represented:Mame Follies

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical
EquusPeter Shaffer
The Wiz
  • * Mack and Mabel
  • * The Lieutenant
  • * Shenandoah
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
    James Lee Barrett, Peter Udell and Philip RoseShenandoah
  • *Michael StewartMack and Mabel
  • * Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman and Chuck StrandThe Lieutenant
  • * William F. BrownThe Wiz
  • The WizCharlie Smalls
  • *A Letter for Queen VictoriaAlan Lloyd
  • * ShenandoahGary Geld and Peter Udell
  • * The Lieutenant – Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman and Chuck Strand
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
    John Kani and Winston NtshonaSizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island as Various Characters
  • * Jim DaleScapino as Scapino
  • * Peter FirthEquus as Alan Strang
  • * Henry FondaClarence Darrow as Clarence Darrow
  • * Ben GazzaraHughie and Duet as "Erie" Smith
  • * John WoodSherlock Holmes as Sherlock Holmes
  • Ellen BurstynSame Time, Next Year as Doris
  • * Elizabeth AshleyCat on a Hot Tin Roof as Maggie Pollitt
  • * Diana RiggThe Misanthrope as Celimene
  • * Maggie SmithPrivate Lives as Amanda Prynne
  • * Liv UllmannA Doll's House as Nora Helmer
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
    John CullumShenandoah as Charlie Anderson
  • * Joel GreyGoodtime Charley as Charley
  • * Raúl JuliáWhere's Charley? as Charley Wykeham
  • * Eddie MekkaThe Lieutenant as Lieutenant
  • * Robert PrestonMack and Mabel as Mack Sennett
  • Angela LansburyGypsy as Mama Rose
  • * Lola FalanaDoctor Jazz as Edna Mae Sheridan
  • * Bernadette PetersMack and Mabel as Mabel Normand
  • * Ann ReinkingGoodtime Charley as Joan of Arc
  • Best Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play
    Frank LangellaSeascape as Leslie
  • * Larry BlydenAbsurd Person Singular as Sidney
  • * Leonard FreyThe National Health as Barnet
  • * Philip LockeSherlock Holmes as Professor Moriarty
  • * George RoseMy Fat Friend as Henry
  • * Dick Anthony WilliamsBlack Picture Show as Alexander
  • Rita MorenoThe Ritz as Googie Gomez
  • * Linda MillerBlack Picture Show as Jane
  • * Geraldine PageAbsurd Person Singular as Marion
  • * Carole ShelleyAbsurd Person Singular as Jane
  • * Elizabeth SpriggsLondon Assurance as Lady Gay Spanker
  • * Frances SternhagenEquus as Dora Strang
  • Best Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Supporting or Featured Actress in a Musical
    Ted RossThe Wiz as The Cowardly Lion
  • * Tom AldredgeWhere's Charley? as Mr. Spettigue
  • * John Bottoms – Dance with Me as Jimmy Dick II
  • * Doug HenningThe Magic Show as Doug
  • * Gilbert PriceThe Night That Made America Famous as Performer
  • * Richard B. ShullGoodtime Charley as Minguet
  • Dee Dee BridgewaterThe Wiz as Glinda
  • * Susan BrowningGoodtime Charley as Agnès Sorel
  • * Zan Charisse – Gypsy as Louise
  • * Taina ElgWhere's Charley? as Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez
  • * Kelly GarrettThe Night That Made America Famous as Various Characters
  • * Donna TheodoreShenandoah as Ann Anderson
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
    John DexterEquus
  • *Arvin BrownThe National Health
  • *Frank DunlopScapino
  • * Ronald EyreLondon Assurance
  • * Athol FugardSizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island
  • * Gene SaksSame Time, Next Year
  • Geoffrey HolderThe Wiz
  • * Gower ChampionMack and Mabel
  • * Grover DaleThe Magic Show
  • * Arthur LaurentsGypsy
  • Best ChoreographyBest Scenic Design
    George FaisonThe Wiz
  • * Gower ChampionMack and Mabel
  • * Donald McKayleDoctor Jazz
  • * Margo SappingtonWhere's Charley?
  • * Robert Tucker – Shenandoah
  • * Joel ZwickDance with Me
  • Carl TomsSherlock Holmes
  • * Scott Johnson – Dance with Me
  • * Tanya MoiseiwitschThe Misanthrope
  • * William Ritman – God's Favorite
  • * Rouben Ter-ArutunianGoodtime Charley
  • * Robin WagnerMack and Mabel
  • Best Costume DesignBest Lighting Design
    Geoffrey HolderThe Wiz
  • * Arthur Boccia – Where's Charley?
  • * Raoul Pene Du BoisDoctor Jazz
  • * Willa KimGoodtime Charley
  • * Tanya MoiseiwitschThe Misanthrope
  • * Patricia ZipprodtMack and Mabel
  • Neil Peter JampolisSherlock Holmes
  • * Chip Monk – The Rocky Horror Show
  • * Abe FederGoodtime Charley
  • * Andy Phillips – Equus
  • * Thomas SkeltonAll God's Chillun Got Wings
  • * James Tilton – Seascape
  • Special awards

    Special Award

    Multiple nominations and awards

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