The 27th Annual Tony Awards

Title
  1. The 27th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; written by Hildy Parks ; directed by Clark Jones.
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  1. New York, c1973.

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Additional authors
  1. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000
  2. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004
  3. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002
  4. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021
  5. Somlyo, Roy A
  6. Harrison, Rex
  7. Holm, Celeste, 1917-2012
  8. Duncan, Sandy, 1946-
  9. Orbach, Jerry
  10. Gallagher, Helen, 1926-
  11. Kelly, Paula
  12. McKechnie, Donna
  13. Verdon, Gwen
  14. Albert, Eddie
  15. Fabray, Nanette
  16. Lee, Michele
  17. King, Alan, 1927-2004
  18. Howard, Ken, 1944-2016
  19. Alexander, Jane, 1939-
  20. Plummer, Christopher
  21. Smith, Alexis, 1921-1993
  22. Carroll, Diahann
  23. Vereen, Ben
  24. Slezak, Walter, 1902-1983
  25. Brazzi, Rossano, 1916-1994
  26. Brynner, Yul
  27. Ustinov, Peter
  28. Lithgow, John, 1945-
  29. Irving, George S
  30. Harris, Julie, 1925-2013
  31. Johns, Glynis
  32. Dana, Leora
  33. Elliott, Patricia, 1938-2015
  34. Wheeler, Hugh, 1912-1987
  35. Fosse, Bob, 1927-1987
  36. Klotz, Florence
  37. Antoon, A. J. (Alfred Joseph), 1944-1992
  38. Fisher, Jules
  39. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019
  40. Walton, Tony, 1934-2022
  41. Sondheim, Stephen
  42. Papp, Joseph
  43. Miller, Jason
  44. Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet)
  45. Lotito, Louis
  46. American Theatre Wing, producer
  47. ABC Television Network
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (DVD) (130 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the American Theatre Wing.
Series statement
  1. Tony Awards
Alternative title
  1. 1973 Tony Awards
  2. The wide world of Broadway
Subject
  1. Theater > New York (State) > New York
  2. Lithgow, John, 1945- > Awards
  3. Television
  4. Walton, Tony, 1934- > Awards
  5. Elliott, Patricia, 1938-2015 > Awards
  6. Bates, Alan, 1934-2003 > Awards
  7. Dana, Leora > Awards
  8. Miller, Jason > That championship season
  9. Fisher, Jules > Awards
  10. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019 > Awards
  11. Sondheim, Stephen > Little night music
  12. Awards > 1971-1980
  13. Irving, George S > Awards
  14. Sondheim, Stephen > Awards
  15. Johns, Glynis > Awards
  16. Vereen, Ben > Awards
  17. Fosse, Bob, 1927-1987 > Awards
  18. Klotz, Florence > Awards
  19. Tony Awards
  20. Actors' Fund of America
  21. Wheeler, Hugh, 1912-1987 > Awards
  22. Lindsay, John V (John Vliet) > Awards
  23. Broadway theater > Awards
  24. Antoon, A. J (Alfred Joseph), 1944-1992 > Awards
  25. Harris, Julie, 1925-2013 > Awards
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Award recipients (performer, category / play title): Alan Bates, actor / Butley -- Ben Vereen, actor / Pippin -- John Lithgow, supporting actor / The changing room -- George S. Irving, supporting actor / Irene -- Julie Harris, actress / The last of Mrs. Lincoln -- Glynis Johns, actress / A little night music -- Leora Dana, supporting actress / The last of Mrs. Lincoln -- Patricia Elliott, supporting actress / A little night music.
  2. Award recipients (name, category / play title): Hugh Wheeler, book / A little night music -- Bob Fosse, choreographer / Pippin -- Florence Klotz, costume designer / A little night music -- A.J. Antoon, director, play / That championship season -- Bob Fosse, choreographer / Pippin -- Jules Fisher, lighting designer / Pippin -- Harold Prince, producer / A little night music -- Jason Miller, playwright; the New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp, producer / That championship season -- Tony Walton, scenic designer / Pippin -- Stephen Sondheim, score / A little night music.
Call number
  1. NCOX 287
Note
  1. Includes original television commercials and blackouts intended for commercials.
  2. Not all awards presented included in the broadcast. For a complete list of recipients see tonyawards.com.
  3. Special Tony Awards winners: John Lindsay, Mayor of New York City; Actor's Fund of America, Louis Lotito, president.
  4. The theme of this year's Tony Awards focused on the global reach of Broadway material. The Wide World of Broadway featured narrations by Rex Harrison, Walter Slezak, Rossano Brazzi, Yul Brynner, and Peter Ustinov, who brought the viewers to Vienna: West side story; Tokyo: The King and I; Milan: Ciao, Rudy; Paris: Hello, Dolly!; London: Show Boat; Zagreb, Yugoslavia: Man of La Mancha; Witchita Falls, Texas: My Fair Lady.
  5. Musicals and plays represented (show, song / performer): Pippin, Magic to do / Ben Vereen and Company.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence ; co-produced by Roy A. Somlyo.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by the ABC Television Network at the Imperial Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast March 25, 1973.
Title
  1. The 27th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; written by Hildy Parks ; directed by Clark Jones.
Imprint
  1. New York, c1973.
Series
  1. Tony Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence ; co-produced by Roy A. Somlyo.
Performer
  1. Hosts: Rex Harrison, Celeste Holm.
  2. Co-Hosts: Sandy Duncan, Jerry Orbach.
  3. Presenters: Helen Gallagher, Paula Kelly, Donna McKechnie, Gwen Verdon, Eddie Albert, Nanette Fabray, Michele Lee, Ken Howard, Alan King, Gwen Verdon, Jane Alexander, Christopher Plummer, Alexis Smith, Jerry Orbach, Diahann Carroll.
Event
  1. Videotaped by the ABC Television Network at the Imperial Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast March 25, 1973.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000, producer.
  2. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004, writer.
  3. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002, director.
  4. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021, conductor.
  5. Somlyo, Roy A, producer.
  6. Harrison, Rex, host.
  7. Holm, Celeste, 1917-2012, host.
  8. Duncan, Sandy, 1946- host.
  9. Orbach, Jerry, host.
  10. Gallagher, Helen, 1926- presenter.
  11. Kelly, Paula, presenter.
  12. McKechnie, Donna, presenter.
  13. Verdon, Gwen, presenter.
  14. Albert, Eddie, presenter.
  15. Fabray, Nanette, presenter.
  16. Lee, Michele, presenter.
  17. King, Alan, 1927-2004, presenter.
  18. Howard, Ken, 1944-2016, presenter.
  19. Alexander, Jane, 1939- presenter.
  20. Plummer, Christopher, presenter.
  21. Smith, Alexis, 1921-1993, presenter.
  22. Orbach, Jerry, presenter.
  23. Carroll, Diahann, presenter.
  24. Vereen, Ben, performer.
  25. Harrison, Rex, performer.
  26. Slezak, Walter, 1902-1983, performer.
  27. Brazzi, Rossano, 1916-1994, performer.
  28. Brynner, Yul, performer.
  29. Ustinov, Peter, performer.
  30. Vereen, Ben, recipient.
  31. Lithgow, John, 1945- recipient.
  32. Irving, George S, recipient.
  33. Harris, Julie, 1925-2013, recipient.
  34. Johns, Glynis, recipient.
  35. Dana, Leora, recipient.
  36. Elliott, Patricia, 1938-2015, recipient.
  37. Wheeler, Hugh, 1912-1987, recipient.
  38. Fosse, Bob, 1927-1987, recipient.
  39. Klotz, Florence, recipient.
  40. Antoon, A. J. (Alfred Joseph), 1944-1992, recipient.
  41. Fisher, Jules, recipient.
  42. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019, recipient.
  43. Walton, Tony, 1934-2022, recipient.
  44. Sondheim, Stephen, recipient.
  45. Papp, Joseph, recipient.
  46. Miller, Jason, recipient.
  47. Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet), recipient.
  48. Lotito, Louis, recipient.
  49. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  50. ABC Television Network.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 287
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