56th Tony Awards


The 56th Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 2, 2002 and broadcast by CBS. "The First Ten" awards ceremony was telecast on PBS television. The event was co-hosted by Bernadette Peters and Gregory Hines.
With her win as a producer of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Whoopi Goldberg became the 10th person to become an EGOT winner.

The ceremony

The show opened with a tribute to Richard Rodgers, featuring a medley of his songs performed by Marvin Hamlisch, Harry Connick Jr., Michele Lee, Mos Def, Lea Salonga, Peter Gallagher, John Raitt, Bernadette Peters, Gregory Hines, and the company of Oklahoma! A Broadway/New York song medley was performed by Bernadette Peters and Gregory Hines.
Presentations from nominated musicals:
The First Ten awards were presented prior to the full ceremony and broadcast on PBS. The awards presented were: Best Direction of a Play, Direction of a Musical, Book of a Musical, Original Score, Choreography, Costume Design, Lighting Design and Scenic Design. There were also interviews and "rehearsal and performance clips from the nominated shows."
The broadcast won the 55th [Primetime Emmy Awards|2003] Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series for Glenn Weiss.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 2001–02 season before May 2, 2002 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals
Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical

  • Thoroughly Modern Millie
  • * Mamma Mia!
  • * Sweet Smell of Success
  • * Urinetown
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
  • Private Lives
  • * The Crucible
  • * Morning's at Seven
  • * Noises Off
  • Into the Woods
  • * Oklahoma!
  • 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]
  • Alan BatesFortune's Fool as Vassily Semyonitch Kuzovkin
  • * Billy CrudupThe Elephant Man as John Merrick
  • * Liam NeesonThe Crucible as John Proctor
  • * Alan RickmanPrivate Lives as Elyot Chase
  • * Jeffrey WrightTopdog/Underdog as Lincoln
  • Lindsay DuncanPrivate Lives as Amanda Prynne
  • * Kate BurtonHedda Gabler as Hedda Gabler
  • * Laura LinneyThe Crucible as Elizabeth Proctor
  • * Helen MirrenThe Dance of Death as Alice
  • * Mercedes RuehlThe Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? as Stevie
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • John LithgowSweet Smell of Success as J.J. Hunsecker
  • * Gavin CreelThoroughly Modern Millie as Jimmy Smith
  • * John McMartinInto the Woods as Narrator/Mysterious Man
  • * Patrick WilsonOklahoma! as Curly
  • * John CullumUrinetown as Caldwell B. Cladwell
  • Sutton FosterThoroughly Modern Millie as Millie Dillmount
  • * Louise PitreMamma Mia! as Donna Sheridan
  • * Vanessa L. WilliamsInto the Woods as The Witch
  • * Nancy OpelUrinetown as Penelope Pennywise
  • * Jennifer Laura ThompsonUrinetown as Hope Cladwell
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Frank LangellaFortune's Fool as Flegont Alexandrovitch Tropatchov
  • * Brian MurrayThe Crucible as Deputy-Governor Thomas Danforth
  • * William Biff McGuireMorning's at Seven as Theodore Swanson
  • * Sam RobardsThe Man Who Had All the Luck as Gustav Eberson
  • * Stephen TobolowskyMorning's at Seven as Homer Bolton
  • Katie FinneranNoises Off as Brooke Ashton
  • * Kate BurtonThe Elephant Man as Pinhead/Mrs. Kendal
  • * Elizabeth FranzMorning's at Seven as Aaronetta Gibbs
  • * Estelle ParsonsMorning's at Seven as Cora Swanson
  • * Frances SternhagenMorning's at Seven as Ida Bolton
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Shuler HensleyOklahoma! as Jud Fry
  • * Gregg EdelmanInto the Woods as The Wolf / Cinderella's Prince
  • * Brian d'Arcy JamesSweet Smell of Success as Sidney Falco
  • * Marc KudischThoroughly Modern Millie as Trevor Graydon
  • * Norbert Leo ButzThou Shalt Not as Camille Raquin
  • Harriet Sansom HarrisThoroughly Modern Millie as Ms. Meers
  • * Andrea MartinOklahoma! as Aunt Eller
  • * Judy KayeMamma Mia! as Rosie Mulligan
  • * Laura BenantiInto the Woods as Cinderella
  • * Spencer KaydenUrinetown as Little Sally
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • Greg KotisUrinetown
  • * Catherine JohnsonMamma Mia!
  • * John GuareSweet Smell of Success
  • * Richard Morris and Dick ScanlanThoroughly Modern Millie
  • UrinetownMark Hollmann and Greg Kotis
  • * Sweet Smell of SuccessMarvin Hamlisch and Craig Carnelia
  • * Thoroughly Modern MillieJeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlan
  • * Thou Shalt NotHarry Connick, Jr.
  • Best Scenic DesignBest Costume Design
  • Tim HatleyPrivate Lives
  • * Daniel Ostling – Metamorphoses
  • * Douglas W. Schmidt – Into the Woods
  • * John Lee BeattyMorning's at Seven
  • Martin PakledinazThoroughly Modern Millie
  • * Jenny BeavanPrivate Lives
  • * Susan HilfertyInto the Woods
  • * Jane GreenwoodMorning's at Seven
  • Best Lighting DesignBest Orchestrations
  • Brian MacDevittInto the Woods
  • * David HerseyOklahoma!
  • * Natasha KatzSweet Smell of Success
  • * Paul GalloThe Crucible
  • Doug Besterman and Ralph BurnsThoroughly Modern Millie
  • * Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Martin KochMamma Mia!
  • * William David BrohnSweet Smell of Success
  • * Bruce CoughlinUrinetown
  • Tony Award for [Best Direction of a Play|Best Direction of a Play]Best Direction of a Musical
  • Mary ZimmermanMetamorphoses
  • * Howard DaviesPrivate Lives
  • * Richard EyreThe Crucible
  • * Daniel SullivanMorning's at Seven
  • John RandoUrinetown
  • * James LapineInto the Woods
  • * Michael MayerThoroughly Modern Millie
  • * Trevor NunnOklahoma!
  • Best ChoreographyBest Special Theatrical Event
  • Rob AshfordThoroughly Modern Millie
  • * John CarrafaUrinetown
  • * John CarrafaInto the Woods
  • * Susan StromanOklahoma!
  • Elaine Stritch at Liberty
  • * Bea Arthur on Broadway
  • * Barbara Cook in Mostly Sondheim
  • * Sexaholix.. A Love Story
  • Special awards

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