51st Tony Awards


The 51st Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS from Radio [City Music Hall] on June 1, 1997. "Launching the Tonys" was telecast on PBS television. The event was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell. The awards ceremony moved away from Broadway for the first time in 30 years. As Radio City Music Hall is much larger than any Broadway theater, this allowed members of the general public to attend the ceremony.
Chicago won six awards, the most of the night, including Best Revival of a Musical. Jonathan Tunick's win for Titanic made him the seventh person to become an EGOT winner.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1996–1997 season before May 1, 1997 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals

The ceremony

The opening number: "On Broadway" - Rosie O'Donnell; "Rent" - cast of Rent; "Jellicle Cats" - cast of Cats; "I'm A Woman" - female cast of Smokey Joe's Cafe, "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk" - cast of Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk; "Greased Lightnin'" - Rosie O'Donnell and cast of Grease; "Be Our Guest" - cast of Beauty and the Beast.
Presenters: Julie Andrews, Lauren Bacall, Alec Baldwin, Christine Baranski, Dixie Carter, Savion Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Joel Grey, Marilu Henner, Hal Holbrook, Swoosie Kurtz, Liza Minnelli, Mary Tyler Moore, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Chita Rivera, Roseanne Barr, Susan Sarandon, Jimmy Smits, Marisa Tomei, Rip Torn, Leslie Ann Warren, Raquel Welch.
Musicals represented:Steel Pier — "Everybody Dance" - Karen Ziemba, Gregory Harrison, CompanyThe Life — "My Body" - Sam Harris, Lillias White, CompanyAnnie — "Tomorrow" - Brittny KissingerCandide — "Bon Voyage" - Jim Dale, CompanyOnce Upon a Mattress — "Shy" - Sarah Jessica Parker, CompanyChicago — "All That Jazz"/"Hot Honey Rag" - Bebe Neuwirth, Ann Reinking, CompanyTitanic — "There She Is" - Michael Cerveris, Company

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical
The Last Night of BallyhooAlfred Uhry
Titanic
  • * Juan Darien
  • * Steel Pier
  • * The Life
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
    A Doll's House
  • * London Assurance
  • * Present Laughter
  • * The Gin Game
  • Chicago
  • * Annie
  • * Candide
  • * Once Upon a Mattress
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
    Christopher PlummerBarrymore as John Barrymore
  • * Brian BedfordLondon Assurance as Sir Harcourt Courtly
  • * Michael GambonSkylight as Tom Sergeant
  • * Antony SherStanley as Stanley
  • Janet McTeerA Doll's House as Nora Helmer
  • * Julie HarrisThe Gin Game as Fonsia Dorsey
  • * Shirley KnightThe Young Man from Atlanta as Lily Dale Kidder
  • * Lia WilliamsSkylight as Kyra Hollis
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
    James NaughtonChicago as Billy Flynn
  • * Robert CuccioliJekyll & Hyde as Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde
  • * Jim DaleCandide as Various Characters
  • * Daniel McDonaldSteel Pier as Bill Kelly
  • Bebe NeuwirthChicago as Velma Kelly
  • * Pamela IsaacsThe Life as Queen
  • * Tonya PinkinsPlay On! as Lady Liv
  • * Karen ZiembaSteel Pier as Rita Racine
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
    Owen TealeA Doll's House as Torvald Helmer
  • * Terry Beaver – The Last Night of Ballyhoo as Adolph
  • * Brian MurrayThe Little Foxes as Oscar
  • * William Biff McGuireThe Young Man from Atlanta as Pete Davenport
  • Lynne ThigpenAn American Daughter as Dr. Judith B. Kaufman
  • * Helen CareyLondon Assurance as Lady Gay Spanker
  • * Dana IveyThe Last Night of Ballyhoo as Boo
  • * Celia WestonThe Last Night of Ballyhoo as Aunt Reba
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
    Chuck CooperThe Life as Memphis
  • * Joel BlumSteel Pier as Buddy Becker
  • * André De ShieldsPlay On! as Jester
  • * Sam HarrisThe Life as Jojo
  • Lillias WhiteThe Life as Sonja
  • * Marcia LewisChicago as Matron Mama Morton
  • * Andrea MartinCandide as The Old Lady
  • * Debra MonkSteel Pier as Shelby Stevens
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
    Peter StoneTitanic
  • * Leslie BricusseJekyll & Hyde
  • * David ThompsonSteel Pier
  • * David Newman, Ira Gasman and Cy ColemanThe Life
  • TitanicMaury Yeston
  • * Juan DarienElliot Goldenthal
  • * Steel PierJohn Kander and Fred Ebb
  • * The LifeCy Coleman and Ira Gasman
  • Best Scenic DesignBest Costume Design
    Stewart Laing – Titanic
  • * John Lee BeattyThe Little Foxes
  • * G. W. Mercier and Julie TaymorJuan Darien
  • * Tony WaltonSteel Pier
  • Judith DolanCandide
  • * Ann CurtisJekyll & Hyde
  • * William Ivey LongChicago
  • * Martin PakledinazThe Life
  • Best Lighting DesignBest Orchestrations
    Ken BillingtonChicago
  • * Beverly EmmonsJekyll & Hyde
  • * Donald HolderJuan Darien
  • * Richard PilbrowThe Life
  • Jonathan TunickTitanic
  • * Michael GibsonSteel Pier
  • * Luther HendersonPlay On!
  • * Don Sebesky and Harold WheelerThe Life
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
    Anthony PageA Doll's House
  • * John CairdStanley
  • * Richard EyreSkylight
  • * Charles Nelson ReillyThe Gin Game
  • Walter BobbieChicago
  • * Michael BlakemoreThe Life
  • * Scott EllisSteel Pier
  • * Julie TaymorJuan Darien
  • Best Choreography-
    Ann ReinkingChicago
  • * Wayne CilentoDream
  • * Joey McKneely – The Life
  • * Susan StromanSteel Pier
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    Special awards

    Multiple nominations and awards

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