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55th Tony Awards; Date: June 3, 2001: Location: Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York: Hosted by: Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane: Most awards: The Producers (12) Most nominations: The Producers (15) Website: tonyawards.com: Television/radio coverage; Network: CBS: Viewership: 8.9 million: Produced by: Ricky Kirshner Gary ...
The 55th Annual Tony Awards: Directed by Glenn Weiss. With Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Joan Allen, Nancy Anderson. Tony Award is the popular name of award, annually awarded for achievements in area of the American theatre, including a musical theatre.
Tony Awards. The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, [1] more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League [2] at an annual ceremony in Manhattan. The ceremony is usually held on the second Sunday of June.
The 55th Annual Tony Awards was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 3, 2001 and broadcast by CBS. "The First Ten" awards ceremony was telecast on PBS television . The event was co-hosted by Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
The 55th Annual Tony Awards was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 3, 2001 and broadcast by CBS. "The First Ten" awards ceremony was telecast on PBS television . The event was co-hosted by Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The Producers won 12 awards (every award it was eligible to win), breaking the 37 year old record set by Hello, Dolly! to become the most awarded show in Tony Awards ...
Brief Synopsis. Live coverage of the 55th annual Tony Awards presentation from Radio City Music Hall in New York City, honoring the shows and stars of the 2000-2001 Broadway season.
13 de jun. de 2022 · Published 8:24 PM PDT, June 12, 2022. NEW YORK (AP) — The list of winners at the 75th Tony Awards, being held Sunday in New York: — Best Musical: “A Strange Loop” — Best Play: “The Lehman Trilogy.” — Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: Simon Russell Beale, “The Lehman Trilogy.”