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Nominated for eleven Tony Awards, winning seven including Best Musical. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: 1979 Stephen Sondheim Sondheim Hugh Wheeler 1979: 1980: It won eight Tony Awards including Best Musical. The West End revivals in 1993 and 2012 won their respective Olivier Awards for Best Revival. Thoroughly Modern Millie: 2002
The 34th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS television on June 8, 1980, from the Mark Hellinger Theatre. The hosts were Mary Tyler Moore and Jason Robards . The theme was " understudies "; each of the hosts and presenters had been understudies and offered anecdotes of that beginning.
This is a list of winners and nominees for the Tony Award for Best Musical. Winners and nominees. 1940s. Year Musical ... Musical Producer(s) 1980 [26] Evita
42nd Street is a 1980 stage musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, lyrics by Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer and music by Harry Warren. The 1980 Broadway production won the Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Choreography and it became a long-running hit. The show was also produced in London in 1984 (winning the Olivier Award for ...
The ultimate achievement in Hollywood is achieving an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony (an EGOT). There are only 21 actors, producers, directors, and composers who have been awarded all four.
Merrily We Roll Along – Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) Michael Bennett and Michael Peters – Dreamgirls. Peter Gennaro – Little Me; Tony Tanner – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Tommy Tune – Nine; Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical; Trevor Nunn and John Caird – The Life and Adventures of Nicholas ...
Horn, who won a Tony for his book for the musical “Tootsie,” is without a doubt one of the funniest musical theater writers working today. The corny setup for “Shucked” involves a crop crisis.
The 35th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS television on June 7, 1981, from the Mark Hellinger Theatre. The hosts were Ellen Burstyn and Richard Chamberlain . The theme was "Women's Achievements in the Theatre."