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The award was originally called the Tony Award for Actress—Play. It was first presented to Ingrid Bergman and Helen Hayes at the 1st Tony Awards for their portrayals of Mary Grey / Joan of Arc and Addie Bemis in Joan of Lorraine and Happy Birthday, respectively. Before 1956, nominees' names were not made public; [3] the change was made by the ...
To be eligible for Tony Award consideration, a production must have officially opened on Broadway by the eligibility date that the Management Committee establishes each year. For example, the cut-off date for eligibility the 2013–2014 season was April 24, 2014. [35] The season for Tony Award eligibility is defined in the Rules and Regulations.
The award was originally called the Tony Award for Actresses—Musical. It was first presented to Grace Hartman at the 2nd Tony Awards for her portrayal of various characters in Angel in the Wings. Before 1956, nominees' names were not made public; [2] the change was made by the awards committee to "have a greater impact on theatregoers". [3 ...
The Academy Award winner and Tony Award nominee will return to host the 77th ceremony after hosting stints in 2022 and 2023. Last year she had the challenge of hosting an unscripted ceremony ...
Woman of the Year is a musical with a book by Peter Stone and score by John Kander and Fred Ebb.. Based on the Ring Lardner Jr.-Michael Kanin written, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy starring 1942 film, the musical changes the newspaper reporters of the original to television personality Tess Harding and cartoonist Sam Craig, who experience difficulty merging their careers with their marriage.
6 nominations: Woman of the Year; 5 nominations: Fifth of July and The Little Foxes; 4 nominations: A Life; 3 nominations: Brigadoon, Can-Can and Tintypes; 2 nominations: Camelot, The Floating Light Bulb, Piaf, Rose and To Grandmother's House We Go; The following productions received multiple awards. 5 wins: Amadeus; 4 wins: Woman of the Year
Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the Tony Award Productions, a joint venture of The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, to "honor the best performances and stage productions of the previous year." [1] The award was originally called the Tony Award for Actress, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic).
On stage, Fonda made her Broadway debut in the play There Was a Little Girl (1960) earning a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. In 2009, she returned to Broadway for the play 33 Variations (2009), earning a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play nomination.