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TONY AWARDS 1991 Broadcast Script, Playbill, Supper Ball Ticket, Menu & Seating

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  • Object Type: Script & Songbook
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    TONY AWARDS 1991 Television Broadcast script including contacts, rehearsal schedule, nominee seating chart, plus Playbill, Super Ball ticket, menu, dinner seating, and Tony seal envelope.
    Hosts that year were Julie Andrews and Jeremy Irons.
    Big winners that year were Will Rodgers Follies and Lost in Yonkers over Miss Saigon and Six Degrees of Separation.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The
    45th Annual Tony Awards
    was broadcast by CBS from the Minskoff Theatre on June 2, 1991. The hosts were Julie Andrews and Jeremy Irons.
    Presenters: Carol Channing, Joan Collins, Tyne Daly, Whoopi Goldberg, Joel Grey, Steve Guttenberg, Audrey Hepburn, Raul Julia, Jackie Mason, Shirley MacLaine, James Naughton, Penn & Teller, Anthony Quinn, Lily Tomlin, Denzel Washington
    Musicals represented:
    Miss Saigon
    ("The Heat is On in Saigon"/"Last Night of the World"/"I Still Believe"/"You Will Not Touch Him"/"The American Dream" - Lea Salonga, Jonathan Pryce. Company)
    Once on This Island
    ("The Human Heart"/"Mama Will Provide" - La Chanze, Lillias White, Company)
    The Secret Garden
    (Medley - Company)
    The Will Rogers Follies
    ("Will-A-Mania"/"Favorite Son" - Keith Carradine, Cady Huffman, Company)
    Special Salute:
    How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
    ("The Year of the Musical Actor"/"I Believe in You" - Robert Morse)
    Fiddler on the Roof
    ("If I Were a Rich Man" - Topol)
    Bye Bye Birdie
    ("Rosie" - Tommy Tune and Ann Reinking [a live remote from Seattle])
    My Fair Lady
    and
    Camelot
    medley performed by Julie Andrews ("Wouldn't It Be Loverly" "Camelot" "I Could Have Danced All Night")
    The Phantom of the Opera
    ("Music of the Night" - Michael Crawford)
    1991 Winners
    Best Play: Neil Simon, "Lost in Yonkers"
    Best Musical: "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Best Revival: "Fiddler on the Roof"
    Leading Actor in a Play: Nigel Hawthorne, "Shadowlands"
    Leading Actress in a Play: Mercedes Ruehl, "Lost in Yonkers"
    Leading Actor in a Musical: Jonathan Pryce, "Miss Saigon"
    Leading Actress in a Musical: Lea Salonga, "Miss Saigon"
    Featured Actor in a Play: Kevin Spacey, "Lost in Yonkers"
    Featured Actress in a Play: Irene Worth, "Lost in Yonkers"
    Featured Actor in a Musical: Hinton Battle, "Miss Saigon"
    Featured Actress in a Musical: Daisy Eagan, "The Secret Garden"
    Direction of a Play: Jerry Zaks, "Six Degrees of Separation"
    Direction of a Musical: Tommy Tune, "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Book of a Musical: Marsha Norman, "The Secret Garden"
    Original Musical Score: Cy Coleman, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Scenic Design: Heidi Landesman, "The Secret Garden"
    Costumes: Willa Kim, "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Lighting: Jules Fisher, "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Choreography: Tommy Tune, "The Will Rogers Follies"
    Regional Theater: Yale Repertory Theater