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51st Tony Awards

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Date
  
June 1, 1997

Network
  
CBS

Hosted by
  
Rosie O'Donnell

Location
  
Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York

The 51st Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS from Radio City Music Hall on June 1, 1997; "Launching the Tonys" was telecast on PBS television . The event was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell. The awards ceremony moved away from Broadway for the first time in 30 years, to Radio City Music Hall, which allowed members of the general public to attend the ceremony.

Contents

Jonathan Tunick's win made him the seventh person to become an EGOT.

The ceremony

The opening number: "On Broadway" - Rosie O'Donnell; "Rent" - cast of Rent; "Jellicle Cats" - cast of Cats; "I'm A Woman" - female cast of Smokey Joe's Cafe, "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk" - cast of Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk; "Greased Lightnin'" - Rosie O'Donnell and cast of Grease; "Be Our Guest" - cast of Beauty and the Beast.

Presenters: Julie Andrews, Lauren Bacall, Alec Baldwin, Christine Baranski, Dixie Carter, Savion Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Joel Grey, Marilu Henner, Hal Holbrook, Swoosie Kurtz, Liza Minnelli, Mary Tyler Moore, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Chita Rivera, Roseanne Barr, Susan Sarandon, Jimmy Smits, Marisa Tomei, Rip Torn, Leslie Ann Warren, Raquel Welch.

Musicals represented:

  • Steel Pier — "Everybody Dance" - Karen Ziemba, Gregory Harrison, Company
  • The Life — "My Body" - Sam Harris, Lillias White, Company
  • Annie — "Tomorrow" - Brittny Kissinger
  • Candide — "Bon Voyage" - Jim Dale, Company
  • Once Upon a Mattress — "Shy" - Sarah Jessica Parker, Company
  • Chicago — "All That Jazz"/"Hot Honey Rag" - Bebe Neuwirth, Ann Reinking, Company
  • Titanic — "There She Is" - Michael Cerveris, Company
  • Winners and nominees

    Winners are in bold

    Special awards

  • Regional Theater Tony Award
  • Berkeley Repertory Theatre
  • Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
  • Bernard B. Jacobs (posthumously)
  • References

    51st Tony Awards Wikipedia


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