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The 49th Annual Tony Awards

Title
  1. The 49th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Gary Smith ; produced and directed by Walter C. Miller ; written by Thomas Meehan ; managing producer, Roy A. Somlyo.
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  1. New York, c1995.

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Additional authors
  1. Broderick, Matthew, 1962-
  2. White, Lillias
  3. Amerson, Tammy
  4. Close, Glenn, 1947-
  5. Tune, Tommy
  6. Caldwell, Zoe
  7. McDonald, Audra
  8. Smith, Gary
  9. Miller, Walter C
  10. Meehan, Thomas
  11. Somlyo, Roy A
  12. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021
  13. Hines, Gregory
  14. Lane, Nathan, 1956-
  15. Alonso, Maria Conchita
  16. Bacall, Lauren, 1924-2014
  17. Baldwin, Alec, 1958-
  18. Burnett, Carol
  19. Buttons, Red, 1919-2006
  20. Cronkite, Walter
  21. Dale, Jim
  22. Fishburne, Laurence, III, 1961-
  23. Foster, Gloria, 1936-2001
  24. Herman, Jerry, 1931-2019
  25. Holliday, Jennifer
  26. Lee, Michele
  27. McKee, Lonette
  28. Morse, Robert, 1931-2022
  29. Parker, Sarah Jessica
  30. Secada, Jon
  31. Stewart, Patrick, 1940-
  32. Stritch, Elaine
  33. Thomas, Marlo
  34. Turner, Kathleen, 1954-
  35. Van Ark, Joan, 1943-
  36. Channing, Carol
  37. Sabinson, Harvey
  38. Hearn, George
  39. Glover, John, 1944-
  40. Fiennes, Ralph
  41. Boston, Gretha
  42. Sternhagen, Frances, 1930-2023
  43. Jones, Cherry, 1956-
  44. Black, Don
  45. Hampton, Christopher, 1946-
  46. Stroman, Susan
  47. Klotz, Florence
  48. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019
  49. Gutierrez, Gerald
  50. Bridge, Andrew (Lighting designer)
  51. Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948-
  52. Napier, John, 1944-
  53. Gersten, Bernard
  54. Bishop, André
  55. Price, Michael P
  56. Drabinsky, Garth, 1949-
  57. Alexander, Jane, 1939-
  58. Meadow, Lynne, 1946-
  59. Grove, Barry
  60. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  61. CBS Television Network.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (DVD) (95 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the American Theatre Wing.
Series statement
  1. Tony Awards
Alternative title
  1. 1995 Tony Awards
Subject
  1. Napier, John, 1944- > Awards
  2. Boston, Gretha > Awards
  3. Black, Don > Awards
  4. Jones, Cherry, 1956- > Awards
  5. Hearn, George > Awards
  6. Bridge, Andrew > Awards
  7. Sabinson, Harvey > Awards
  8. Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948- > Awards
  9. Gutierrez, Gerald > Awards
  10. Theater > New York (State) > New York
  11. Klotz, Florence > Awards
  12. Stroman, Susan > Awards
  13. Goetz, Ruth > Heiress
  14. Television
  15. Tony Awards
  16. Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948- > Sunset Boulevard
  17. Goetz, Augustus > Awards
  18. Channing, Carol > Awards
  19. Broadway theater > Awards
  20. Sternhagen, Frances, 1930- > Awards
  21. Hampton, Christopher, 1946- > Awards
  22. Fiennes, Ralph > Awards
  23. Goodspeed Opera House
  24. National Endowment for the Arts
  25. Glover, John, 1944- > Awards
  26. McNally, Terrence > Love! Valour! Compassion!
  27. Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945 > Show boat
  28. Awards > 1991-2000
  29. Close, Glenn, 1947- > Awards
  30. Broderick, Matthew, 1962- > Awards
  31. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019 > Awards
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Award recipients (performer, category / play title): George Hearn, featured actor / Sunset Boulevard -- John Glover, featured actor / Love! Valour! Compassion! -- Matthew Broderick, actor / How to succeed in business without really trying! -- Ralph Fiennes, actor / Hamlet -- Gretha Boston, featured actress / Show boat -- Frances Sternhagen, featured actress / The heiress -- Glenn Close, actress / Sunset Boulevard -- Cherry Jones, actress / The heiress.
  2. Award recipients (name, category / play title): Don Black and Christopher Hampton, book / Sunset Boulevard -- Susan Stroman, choreographer / Show boat -- Florence Klotz, costume designer / Show boat -- Harold Prince, director, musical / Show boat -- Gerald Gutierrez, director, play / The heiress -- Andrew Bridge, lighting designer / Sunset Boulevard -- The Really Useful Company, producer, musical; award accepted by Andrew Lloyd Webber / Sunset Boulevard -- Andrew Lloyd Webber, music ; Don Black and Christopher Hampton, lyrics, score / Sunset Boulevard -- Terrence McNally, playwright; Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove, producers, play / Love! Valour! Compassion! -- Livent (U.S.) Inc., Garth H. Drabinsky, producers, revival, musical / Show boat -- Lincoln Center Theater, André Bishop, Bernard Gersten, producers, revival, play / The heiress -- John Napier, scenic designer / Sunset Boulevard.
Call number
  1. NCOX 1216
Note
  1. Credits at end of tape.
  2. Not all awards presented are included in the broadcast. For a complete list of recipients see tonyawards.com.
  3. Musicals and plays represented (show, song / performer): Smokey Joe's Café, On Broadway / The Men -- How to succeed in business without really trying, Brotherhood of man / Matthew Broderick, Lillias White and Company -- Show boat, Kim's Charleston / Elaine Stritch, Tammy Amerson and Company -- Sunset Boulevard, As if we never said goodbye / Glenn Close and Company.
  4. Broadway Across America (show, song, performer): Buskers in San Francisco, Busker Alley / Tommy Tune and Company -- Master Class in Los Angeles, scene with Zoe Caldwell and Audra McDonald -- Grease! in Boston, We go together / Company -- Hello, Dolly! in San Diego.
  5. Musical sequence: Broadway Songs We've Never Done . . . and Never Will with Gregory Hines and Nathan Lane.
  6. Regional Theatre Award: Goodspeed Opera House, Michael Price, executive director.
  7. Tony Honor: National Endowment for the Arts, Jane Alexander, chair.
  8. Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement: Carol Channing, Harvey Sabinson.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at the Minskoff Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 4, 1995.
Title
  1. The 49th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Gary Smith ; produced and directed by Walter C. Miller ; written by Thomas Meehan ; managing producer, Roy A. Somlyo.
Imprint
  1. New York, c1995.
Series
  1. Tony Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence.
Performer
  1. Hosts: Glenn Close, Gregory Hines, Nathan Lane.
  2. Presenters: Maria Conchita Alonso, Lauren Bacall, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Red Buttons, Walter Cronkite, Jim Dale, Laurence Fishburne, Gloria Foster, Jerry Herman, Jennifer Holliday, Michele Lee, Lonette McKee, Robert Morse, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jon Secada, Patrick Stewart, Elaine Stritch, Marlo Thomas, Kathleen Turner, Joan Van Ark.
Event
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at the Minskoff Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 4, 1995.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Broderick, Matthew, 1962- performer.
  2. White, Lillias, performer.
  3. Amerson, Tammy, performer.
  4. Close, Glenn, 1947- performer.
  5. Tune, Tommy, performer.
  6. Caldwell, Zoe, performer.
  7. McDonald, Audra, performer.
  8. Smith, Gary, producer.
  9. Miller, Walter C, producer.
  10. Miller, Walter C, director.
  11. Meehan, Thomas, writer.
  12. Somlyo, Roy A, producer.
  13. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021, conductor.
  14. Close, Glenn, 1947- host.
  15. Hines, Gregory, host.
  16. Lane, Nathan, 1956- host.
  17. Alonso, Maria Conchita, presenter.
  18. Bacall, Lauren, 1924-2014, presenter.
  19. Baldwin, Alec, 1958- presenter.
  20. Burnett, Carol, presenter.
  21. Buttons, Red, 1919-2006, presenter.
  22. Cronkite, Walter, presenter.
  23. Dale, Jim, presenter.
  24. Fishburne, Laurence, III, 1961- presenter.
  25. Foster, Gloria, 1936-2001, presenter.
  26. Herman, Jerry, 1931-2019, presenter.
  27. Holliday, Jennifer, presenter.
  28. Lee, Michele, presenter.
  29. McKee, Lonette, presenter.
  30. Morse, Robert, 1931-2022, presenter.
  31. Parker, Sarah Jessica, presenter.
  32. Secada, Jon, presenter.
  33. Stewart, Patrick, 1940- presenter.
  34. Stritch, Elaine, presenter.
  35. Thomas, Marlo, presenter.
  36. Turner, Kathleen, 1954- presenter.
  37. Van Ark, Joan, 1943- presenter.
  38. Channing, Carol, recipient.
  39. Sabinson, Harvey, recipient.
  40. Hearn, George, recipient.
  41. Glover, John, 1944- recipient.
  42. Broderick, Matthew, 1962- recipient.
  43. Fiennes, Ralph, recipient.
  44. Boston, Gretha, recipient.
  45. Sternhagen, Frances, 1930-2023, recipient.
  46. Close, Glenn, 1947- recipient.
  47. Jones, Cherry, 1956- recipient.
  48. Black, Don, recipient.
  49. Hampton, Christopher, 1946- recipient.
  50. Stroman, Susan, recipient.
  51. Klotz, Florence, recipient.
  52. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019, recipient.
  53. Gutierrez, Gerald, recipient.
  54. Bridge, Andrew (Lighting designer), recipient.
  55. Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948- recipient.
  56. Napier, John, 1944- recipient.
  57. Gersten, Bernard, recipient.
  58. Bishop, André, recipient.
  59. Price, Michael P, recipient.
  60. Drabinsky, Garth, 1949- recipient.
  61. Alexander, Jane, 1939- recipient.
  62. Meadow, Lynne, 1946- recipient.
  63. Grove, Barry, recipient.
  64. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  65. CBS Television Network.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 1216
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