54th Tony Awards


The 54th Annual Tony Awards was an event held at Radio City Music Hall on June 4, 2000, and broadcast by CBS. "The First Ten" awards ceremony was telecast on PBS. It was hosted, for the third time since 1997, by Rosie O'Donnell, with special guest Nathan Lane.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1999–2000 season, before May 2, 2000, were eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals

Ceremony

The opening number was "A Tony Opening", performed by Rosie O'Donnell, Jane Krakowski, Jesse L. Martin, and Megan Mullally.
Production numbers from musicals included Contact, Boyd Gaines and the Girl in the Yellow Dress, Deborah Yates; Kiss Me, Kate, "Too Darn Hot"; Jesus Christ Superstar, "Superstar" and "Gethsemane"; The Music Man, Craig Bierko in "Seventy-Six Trombones"; The Wild Party, medley from Mandy Patinkin, Eartha Kitt and Toni Collette; Swing!, medley from company and Ann Hampton Callaway and Laura Benanti; and James Joyce's The Dead, "Parnell's Plight."
Ten awards were presented prior to the main ceremony and were broadcast on Public Television in a show titled "The First 10 Awards: Tonys 2000." The show had interviews and showed clips from the season's productions, and presented the awards: Direction, Choreography, Original Score, Book of a Musical, Costume Design, Scenic Design, Orchestration, Lighting Design and Regional Theater. Michael Blakemore is the only director to win Tony Awards as Best Director of a Play and Best Director of a Musical in the same year. He won this year for Copenhagen and Kiss Me, Kate.
The television ratings for this broadcast were 7.2, down from the 1999 Tony Award broadcast of 7.9. In prior years in which O'Donnell hosted, the program had ratings of 11.2 and 10.3.

''Contact'' controversy

The winner of the award for Best Musical, Contact, raised controversy about what constitutes a musical, as it is a dance musical with no singing and minimal dialogue; and instead of original music, it uses pre-recorded music and songs. As a result of the controversy, a new category was created for the Tony Awards: Best Special Theatrical Event.

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical

  • Contact
  • * James Joyce's The Dead
  • * Swing!
  • * The Wild Party
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
  • The Real Thing
  • * Amadeus
  • * A Moon for the Misbegotten
  • * The Price
  • Kiss Me, Kate
  • * Jesus Christ Superstar
  • * The Music Man
  • * Tango Argentino
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayTony Award for Best Performance by a [Leading Actress in a Play|Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play]
  • Stephen DillaneThe Real Thing as Henry
  • * Gabriel ByrneA Moon for the Misbegotten as James Tyrone, Jr.
  • * Philip Seymour HoffmanTrue West as Austin
  • * John C. ReillyTrue West as Lee
  • * David SuchetAmadeus as Antonio Salieri
  • Jennifer EhleThe Real Thing as Annie
  • * Jayne AtkinsonThe Rainmaker as Lizzie Curry
  • * Rosemary HarrisWaiting in the Wings as May Davenport
  • * Cherry JonesA Moon for the Misbegotten as Josie Hogan
  • * Claudia ShearDirty Blonde as Jo/Mae West
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Brian Stokes MitchellKiss Me, Kate as Fred Graham/Petruchio
  • * Craig BierkoThe Music Man as Harold Hill
  • * George HearnPutting It Together as The Husband
  • * Mandy PatinkinThe Wild Party as Burrs
  • * Christopher WalkenJames Joyce's The Dead as Gabriel Conroy
  • Heather HeadleyAida as Aida
  • * Toni ColletteThe Wild Party as Queenie
  • * Rebecca LukerThe Music Man as Marian Paroo
  • * Marin MazzieKiss Me, Kate as Lilli Vanessi/Katherine
  • * Audra McDonaldMarie Christine as Marie Christine L'Adrese
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Roy DotriceA Moon for the Misbegotten as Phil Hogan
  • * Kevin ChamberlinDirty Blonde as Various Characters
  • * Daniel DavisWrong Mountain as Maurice Montesor
  • * Derek SmithThe Green Bird as Tartaglia
  • * Bob StillmanDirty Blonde as Various Characters
  • Blair BrownCopenhagen as Margrethe Bohr
  • * Frances ConroyThe Ride Down Mt. Morgan as Theo
  • * Amy RyanUncle Vanya as Sofya Alexandrovna
  • * Helen StenborgWaiting in the Wings as Sarita Myrtle
  • * Sarah WoodwardThe Real Thing as Charlotte
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Boyd GainesContact as Michael Wiley
  • * Michael BerresseKiss Me, Kate as Bill Calhoun/Lucentio
  • * Stephen SpinellaJames Joyce's The Dead as Freddy Malins
  • * Lee WilkofKiss Me, Kate as First Man
  • * Michael MulherenKiss Me, Kate as Second Man
  • Karen ZiembaContact as Wife
  • * Laura BenantiSwing! as Various Characters
  • * Ann Hampton CallawaySwing! as Various Characters
  • * Eartha KittThe Wild Party as Dolores
  • * Deborah YatesContact as Girl in a Yellow Dress/Gina Minetti
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • Richard NelsonJames Joyce's The Dead
  • * John WeidmanContact
  • * Michael John LaChiusaMarie Christine
  • * Michael John LaChiusa and George C. WolfeThe Wild Party
  • AidaElton John and Tim Rice
  • * James Joyce's The DeadShaun Davey and Richard Nelson
  • * Marie ChristineMichael John LaChiusa
  • * The Wild PartyMichael John LaChiusa
  • Best Scenic DesignBest Costume Design
  • Bob CrowleyAida
  • * Thomas Lynch – The Music Man
  • * Robin WagnerKiss Me, Kate
  • * Tony WaltonUncle Vanya
  • Martin PakledinazKiss Me, Kate
  • * Bob CrowleyAida
  • * Constance Hoffman – The Green Bird
  • * William Ivey LongThe Music Man
  • Best Lighting DesignBest Orchestrations
  • Natasha KatzAida
  • * Jules Fisher and Peggy EisenhauerThe Wild Party
  • * Jules Fisher and Peggy EisenhauerMarie Christine
  • * Peter KaczorowskiKiss Me, Kate
  • Don SebeskyKiss Me, Kate
  • * Doug BestermanThe Music Man
  • * Jonathan TunickMarie Christine
  • * Harold WheelerSwing!
  • Tony Award for [Best Direction of a Play|Best Direction of a Play]Best Direction of a Musical
  • Michael BlakemoreCopenhagen
  • * James LapineDirty Blonde
  • * David LeveauxThe Real Thing
  • * Matthew WarchusTrue West
  • Michael BlakemoreKiss Me, Kate
  • * Susan StromanThe Music Man
  • * Susan StromanContact
  • * Lynne Taylor-CorbettSwing!
  • Best Choreography-
  • Susan StromanContact
  • * Kathleen MarshallKiss Me, Kate
  • * Susan StromanThe Music Man
  • * Lynne Taylor-CorbettSwing!
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    Special awards

    Regional Theatre Award
    Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award
    Special Tony Award For a Live Theatrical Presentation
    '''Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre'''

    Multiple nominations and awards

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