55th Tony Awards


The 55th Annual Tony Awards was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 3, 2001 and broadcast by CBS. "The First Ten" awards ceremony was telecast on PBS television. The event was co-hosted by Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The Producers, starring Lane and Broderick, won 12 awards, breaking the 37-year-old record set by Hello, Dolly! to become the most awarded show in Tony Awards history. Mel Brooks's win made him the eighth person to become an EGOT.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 2000–01 season before May 3, 2001 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals

The ceremony

Presenters: Joan Allen, Dick Cavett, Kristin Chenoweth, Glenn Close, Dame Edna, Edie Falco, Kathleen Freeman, Gina Gershon, Heather Headley, Cherry Jones, Jane Krakowski, Marc Kudisch, Eric McCormack, Audra McDonald, Reba McEntire, Donna McKechnie, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, Bernadette Peters, Natasha Richardson, Doris Roberts, Gary Sinise, Lily Tomlin, Henry Winkler, and three "Broadway Babies".
The musicals that performed were:
Plays were also presented:

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Source: BroadwayWorld
Best PlayBest Musical

  • The Producers
  • * A Class Act
  • * The Full Monty
  • * Jane Eyre
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  • * Betrayal
  • * The Best Man
  • * The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
  • 42nd Street
  • * Bells Are Ringing
  • * Follies
  • * The Rocky Horror Show
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Richard EastonThe Invention of Love as A. E. Housman
  • * Seán CampionStones in His Pockets as Jake Quinn
  • * Conleth HillStones in His Pockets as Charlie Conlon
  • * Brian Stokes MitchellKing Hedley II as King
  • * Gary SiniseOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Randle P. McMurphy
  • Mary-Louise ParkerProof as Catherine
  • * Juliette BinocheBetrayal as Emma
  • * Linda LavinThe Tale of the Allergist's Wife as Marjorie Taub
  • * Jean SmartThe Man Who Came to Dinner as Lorraine Sheldon
  • * Leslie UggamsKing Hedley II as Ruby
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Nathan LaneThe Producers as Max Bialystock
  • * Matthew BroderickThe Producers as Leo Bloom
  • * Kevin ChamberlinSeussical as Horton the Elephant
  • * Tom HewittThe Rocky Horror Show as Frank N Furter
  • * Patrick WilsonThe Full Monty as Jerry Lukowski
  • Christine Ebersole42nd Street as Dorothy Brock
  • * Blythe DannerFollies as Phyllis Rogers Stone
  • * Randy GraffA Class Act as Sophie
  • * Faith PrinceBells Are Ringing as Ella Peterson
  • * Marla SchaffelJane Eyre as Jane Eyre
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Robert Sean LeonardThe Invention of Love as A. E. Housman
  • * Charles BrownKing Hedley II as Elmore
  • * Larry BryggmanProof as Robert
  • * Michael HaydenJudgment at Nuremberg as Oscar Rolfe
  • * Ben ShenkmanProof as Hal
  • Viola DavisKing Hedley II as Tonya
  • * Johanna DayProof as Claire
  • * Penny FullerThe Dinner Party as Gabrielle Buonocelli
  • * Marthe KellerJudgment at Nuremberg as Mme. Bertholt
  • * Michele LeeThe Tale of the Allergist's Wife as Lee
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Gary BeachThe Producers as Roger DeBris
  • * Roger BartThe Producers as Carmen Ghia
  • * John Ellison Conlee – The Full Monty as Dave Bukatinsky
  • * André DeShieldsThe Full Monty as Noah "Horse" T. Simmons
  • * Brad OscarThe Producers as Franz Liebkind
  • Cady HuffmanThe Producers as Ulla
  • * Polly BergenFollies as Carlotta Campion
  • * Kathleen FreemanThe Full Monty as Jeanette Burmeister
  • * Kate Levering42nd Street as Peggy Sawyer
  • * Mary Testa42nd Street as Maggie Jones
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • Mel Brooks and Thomas MeehanThe Producers
  • * Linda Kline and Lonny PriceA Class Act
  • * Terrence McNallyThe Full Monty
  • * John CairdJane Eyre
  • The ProducersMel Brooks
  • * A Class ActEdward Kleban
  • * The Full MontyDavid Yazbek
  • * Jane EyrePaul Gordon
  • Best Scenic DesignBest Costume Design
  • Robin WagnerThe Producers
  • * Bob CrowleyThe Invention of Love
  • * Heidi EttingerThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • * Douglas W. Schmidt – 42nd Street
  • William Ivey LongThe Producers
  • * Theoni V. AldredgeFollies
  • * Roger Kirk42nd Street
  • * David C. Woolard – The Rocky Horror Show
  • Best Lighting DesignBest Orchestrations
  • Peter KaczorowskiThe Producers
  • * Jules Fisher and Peggy EisenhauerJane Eyre
  • * Paul Gallo42nd Street
  • * Kenneth PosnerThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • Doug BestermanThe Producers
  • * Larry HochmanA Class Act
  • * Jonathan TunickFollies
  • * Harold WheelerThe Full Monty
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
  • Daniel SullivanProof
  • * Marion McClintonKing Hedley II
  • * Ian McElhinneyStones in His Pockets
  • * Jack O'BrienThe Invention of Love
  • Susan StromanThe Producers
  • * Christopher AshleyThe Rocky Horror Show
  • * Mark Bramble42nd Street
  • * Jack O'BrienThe Full Monty
  • Best Choreography-
  • Susan StromanThe Producers
  • * Jerry MitchellThe Full Monty
  • * Jim Moore, George Pinney and Jonathan Vanderkolff – Blast!
  • * Randy Skinner42nd Street
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    Special awards

    Regional Theatre Award
    Special Theatrical Event
    Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award
    Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre

    Multiple nominations and awards

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