60th Tony Awards


The 60th Annual Tony Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2006. The award ceremony was broadcast live on the CBS television network in the United States. The 2006 Tony Awards did not feature a host, but instead over 60 stars presented awards at the ceremony.
The biggest winner of the night was the Royal National Theatre production The History Boys by British playwright Alan Bennett winning six Tonys out of seven nominations, including Best Play, Best Direction, Best Leading Actor and Best Featured Actress.
Natasha Richardson, Phylicia Rashad and Liev Schreiber announced the nominations on May 16, 2006.
The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are for Broadway productions and performances plus several non-competitive Special Awards.

Eligibility

Shows that opened on Broadway during the 2005–06 season before May 11, 2006 are eligible.
;Original plays
;Original musicals
;Play revivals
;Musical revivals
opened the show singing three popular songs from three Broadway musicals. Connick,, was also a nominee and a performer with the cast of The Pajama Game. All of the sixty presenters and co-hosts joined the stage during the third song. Connick performed "Tonight", "Give My Regards to Broadway", and "There's [No Business Like Show Business (song)|There's No Business Like Show Business]".

Performances

New Musicals

Source: tonyawards.com
Beginning with the 2006 awards, an additional category was added on a trial basis for the 2005–2006, 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 seasons: Best Recreation of a Leading Role by an Actor/Actress. This category was intended to honor actors and actresses who were cast as replacements and joined a long-running show after its official opening, and would not have otherwise had the chance to be recognized for a potentially Tony-worthy performance. This award may or may not have been given in any particular year. Shows were to submit replacements they deemed worthy of consideration and a twenty-four-member committee, The Tony Awards Administration Committee, were to attend the shows and evaluate the performances.
No award was given in 2006, because neither of the two performers nominated, Jonathan Pryce and Harvey Fierstein, received the necessary sixteen votes for a win.
Following the 2006 Tony Awards, the Administration Committee voted unanimously to abandon the category.

Winners and nominees

Sources:PlaybillNew York Times
Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical

  • Jersey Boys
  • * The Color Purple
  • * The Drowsy Chaperone
  • * The Wedding Singer
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
  • Awake and Sing!
  • * The Constant Wife
  • * Faith Healer
  • * Seascape
  • The Pajama Game
  • * Sweeney Todd
  • * The Threepenny Opera
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Richard GriffithsThe History Boys as Hector
  • * Ralph FiennesFaith Healer as Francis Hardy
  • * Željko IvanekThe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial as Lt. Com. Phillip Francis Queeg
  • * Oliver PlattShining City as John
  • * David WilmotThe Lieutenant of Inishmore as Padraic
  • Cynthia NixonRabbit Hole as Becca Corbett
  • * Kate BurtonThe Constant Wife as Constance Culver Middleton
  • * Judy KayeSouvenir as Florence Foster Jenkins
  • * Lisa KronWell as Lisa Kron
  • * Lynn RedgraveThe Constant Wife as Mrs. Culver
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • John Lloyd YoungJersey Boys as Frankie Valli
  • * Michael CerverisSweeney Todd as Sweeney Todd
  • * Harry Connick Jr.The Pajama Game as Sid Sorokin
  • * Stephen LynchThe Wedding Singer as Robbie Hart
  • * Bob MartinThe Drowsy Chaperone as Man in Chair
  • LaChanzeThe Color Purple as Celie Harris Johnson
  • * Sutton FosterThe Drowsy Chaperone as Janet Van De Graaff
  • * Patti LuPoneSweeney Todd as Mrs. Lovett
  • * Kelli O'HaraThe Pajama Game as Catherine 'Babe' Williams
  • * Chita RiveraChita Rivera: The Dancer's Life as Herself
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Ian McDiarmidFaith Healer as Teddy
  • * Samuel BarnettThe History Boys as Posner
  • * Domhnall GleesonThe Lieutenant of Inishmore as Davey
  • * Mark RuffaloAwake and Sing! as Moe Axelrod
  • * Pablo SchreiberAwake and Sing! as Ralph Berger
  • Frances de la TourThe History Boys as Mrs. Lintott
  • * Tyne DalyRabbit Hole as Nat
  • * Jayne HoudyshellWell as Ann
  • * Alison PillThe Lieutenant of Inishmore as Mairead
  • * Zoë WanamakerAwake and Sing! as Bessie Berger
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Christian HoffJersey Boys as Tommy DeVito
  • * Danny BursteinThe Drowsy Chaperone as Aldolpho
  • * Jim DaleThe Threepenny Opera as Mr. Peachum
  • * Brandon Victor DixonThe Color Purple as Harpo
  • * Manoel FelcianoSweeney Todd as Tobias
  • Beth LeavelThe Drowsy Chaperone as The Drowsy Chaperone
  • * Carolee CarmelloLestat as Gabrielle de Lioncourt
  • * Felicia P. Fields – The Color Purple as Sofia Johnson
  • * Megan LawrenceThe Pajama Game as Gladys Hotchkiss
  • * Elisabeth WithersThe Color Purple as Shug Avery
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • Bob Martin and Don McKellarThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • * Marsha NormanThe Color Purple
  • * Marshall Brickman and Rick EliceJersey Boys
  • * Chad Beguelin and Tim HerlihyThe Wedding Singer
  • The Drowsy ChaperoneLisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
  • * The Color PurpleBrenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray
  • * The Wedding SingerMatthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin
  • * The Woman in WhiteAndrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippel
  • Best Scenic Design of a PlayBest Scenic Design of a Musical
  • Bob CrowleyThe History Boys
  • * John Lee BeattyRabbit Hole
  • * Santo LoquastoThree Days of Rain
  • * Michael YearganAwake and Sing!
  • David GalloThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • * John Lee BeattyThe Color Purple
  • * Derek McLaneThe Pajama Game
  • * Klara Zieglerova – Jersey Boys
  • Best Costume Design of a PlayBest Costume Design of a Musical
  • Catherine ZuberAwake and Sing!
  • * Michael Krass – The Constant Wife
  • * Santo LoquastoA Touch of the Poet
  • * Catherine ZuberSeascape
  • Gregg BarnesThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • * Susan HilfertyLestat
  • * Martin PakledinazThe Pajama Game
  • * Paul TazewellThe Color Purple
  • Best Lighting Design of a PlayBest Lighting Design of a Musical
  • Mark Henderson – The History Boys
  • * Christopher AkerlindAwake and Sing!
  • * Paul GalloThree Days of Rain
  • * Mark Henderson – Faith Healer
  • Howell BinkleyJersey Boys
  • * Ken Billington and Brian MonahanThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • * Natasha KatzTarzan
  • * Brian MacDevittThe Color Purple
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
  • Nicholas HytnerThe History Boys
  • * Wilson MilamThe Lieutenant of Inishmore
  • * Bartlett SherAwake and Sing!
  • * Daniel SullivanRabbit Hole
  • John DoyleSweeney Todd
  • * Kathleen MarshallThe Pajama Game
  • * Des McAnuffJersey Boys
  • * Casey NicholawThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • Best ChoreographyBest Orchestrations
  • Kathleen MarshallThe Pajama Game
  • * Rob AshfordThe Wedding Singer
  • * Donald ByrdThe Color Purple
  • * Casey NicholawThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • Sarah TravisSweeney Todd
  • * Larry Blank – The Drowsy Chaperone
  • * Dick Lieb and Danny TroobThe Pajama Game
  • * Steve OrichJersey Boys
  • Special awards

  • Special Tony Award
  • * Sarah Jones for Bridge & Tunnel
  • Regional Theater Tony Award
  • * Intiman Theatre, Seattle, Washington
  • Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
  • * '''Harold Prince'''

    Multiple nominations and awards

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