37th Tony Awards
The 37th Annual Tony Awards was held at the Gershwin Theatre on June 5, 1983, and broadcast by CBS television. Hosts were Richard Burton, Lena Horne, and Jack Lemmon.
Eligibility
Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1982–1983 season before May 16, 1983 are eligible.;Original plays
- Almost an Eagle
- Angels Fall
- Beyond Therapy
- Brighton Beach Memoirs
- 84, Charing Cross Road
- Foxfire
- Good
- K2
- A Little Family Business
- The Man Who Had Three Arms
- Monday After the Miracle
- Moose Murders
- A Need for Brussels Sprouts
- A Need for Less Expertise
- 'night, Mother
- Passion
- Plenty
- The Queen and the Rebels
- The Slab Boys Trilogy
- Steaming
- Teaneck Tanzi
- Torch Song Trilogy
- Total Abandon
- The Wake of Jamey Foster
- Whodunnit
- Blues in [the Night (musical)|Blues in the Night]
- Cats
- Cleavage
- Dance a Little Closer
- Do [Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?]
- A Doll's Life
- Merlin
- My One and Only
- Play Me a Country Song
- Rock 'N Roll! The First 5,000 Years
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
- Alice in Wonderland
- All's Well That Ends Well
- The [Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (play)|The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial]
- Ghosts
- The Misanthrope
- Present Laughter
- Private Lives
- The Ritz
- A View from the Bridge
- You [Can't Take It with You (play)|You Can't Take It with You]
The ceremony
Presenters included George Abbott, Diahann Carroll, David Cassidy, James Coco, Cleavant Derricks, Colleen Dewhurst, Sergio Franchi, Bonnie Franklin, Peter Michael Goetz, Mark Hamill, Cheryl Hartley, Florence Lacey, Frank Langella, Court Miller, Liliane Montevecchi, Jerry Orbach, Jay Patterson, John Rubinstein, and Pamela Sousa.The Special Salute was a medley of George Gershwin songs. At the end of the ceremony the Uris Theatre was renamed the Gershwin Theatre. Songs included: "The [Real American Folk Song (is a Rag)|The Real American Folk Song]" sung by Diahann Carroll, "Stairway to Paradise" sung by Ben Vereen, "Somebody Loves Me" sung by Jack Lemmon and Ginger Rogers, "Lady Be Good" sung by Hal Linden and Ginger Rogers, "Someone to [Watch Over Me (song)|Someone to Watch Over Me]" sung by Melissa Manchester, "How Long Has This Been Going On?" sung by Bonnie Franklin, "Vodka" sung by Dorothy Loudon, "I Got Rhythm" sung by Michele Lee and "There's a Boat dat's Leavin' Soon For New York" sung by Robert Guillaume.
Musicals represented:
- Cats, "Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats" - Company/"Memory" - Betty Buckley
- Merlin, "It's About Magic" - Doug Henning, Company
- My One and Only, "Kicking the Clouds Away" - Tommy Tune, Company
Winners and nominees
Source: BroadwayWorld''Winners are in bold ''
Special awards
Multiple nominations and awards
These productions received multiple nominations:- 11 nominations: ''Cats
- 9 nominations: My One and Only
- 7 nominations: All's Well That Ends Well
- 5 nominations: Merlin and On Your Toes
- 4 nominations: Brighton Beach Memoirs, 'night, Mother and Plenty
- 3 nominations: A Doll's Life, Foxfire, K2 and Show Boat
- 2 nominations: Angels Fall, Porgy and Bess, Torch Song Trilogy and A View from the Bridge
- 7 wins: Cats
- 3 wins: My One and Only
- 2 wins: Brighton Beach Memoirs, On Your Toes and Torch Song Trilogy''