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Tony Awards - 2006

List of Winners

List of Nominations

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Patricia Neal, left, and Bill Irwin,center, present Cynthia Nixon with her award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a play for her work in 'Rabbit Hole,' during the 60th annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Sunday, June 11, 2006.
Photo by Seth Wenig
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Tony Awards

Winners

Complete list of 2006 Tony winners announced Sunday at Radio City Music Hall in New York:

    Play: "The History Boys."

    Musical: "Jersey Boys."

    Book-Musical: "The Drowsy Chaperone," Bob Martin and Don McKellar.

    Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics): "The Drowsy Chaperone," Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.

    Revival-Play: "Awake and Sing!"

    Revival-Musical: "The Pajama Game."

    Actor-Play: Richard Griffiths, "The History Boys."

    Actress-Play: Cynthia Nixon, "Rabbit Hole."

    Actor-Musical: John Lloyd Young, "Jersey Boys."

    Actress-Musical: LaChanze, "The Color Purple."

    Featured Actor-Play: Ian McDiarmid, "Faith Healer."

    Featured Actress-Play: Frances de la Tour, "The History Boys."

    Featured Actor-Musical: Christian Hoff, "Jersey Boys."

    Featured Actress-Musical: Beth Leavel, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

    Direction-Play: Nicholas Hytner, "The History Boys."

    Direction-Musical: John Doyle, "Sweeney Todd."

    Choreography: Kathleen Marshall, "The Pajama Game."

    Orchestrations: Sarah Travis, "Sweeney Todd."

    Scenic Design-Play: Bob Crowley, "The History Boys."

    Scenic Design-Musical: David Gallo, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

    Costume Design-Play: Catherine Zuber, "Awake and Sing!"

    Costume Design-Musical: Gregg Barnes, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

    Lighting Design-Play: Mark Henderson, "The History Boys."

    Lighting Design-Musical: Howell Binkley, "Jersey Boys."

    Regional Theater Tony Award: Intiman Theatre, Seattle.

    Special Tony Award: Sarah Jones, "Bridge and Tunnel."

    Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater: Harold Prince.

List of Winners - 2006 Tony Awards

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The cast of the 'Jersey Boys' pose with their Tony awards at the 60th annual Tony Awards in New York June 11, 2006. 'Jersey Boys' won for Best Musical.
Photo by Brian Snyder
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Actress Glenn Close, left, and Harry Belafonte present the award for best leading actor in a musical during the 60th annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Sunday, June 11, 2006.
Photo by Jeff Christensen
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Winners for Best Actors and Actresses for Musicals and Play (L-R) John Lloyd Young, LaChanze, Cynthia Nixon, and Richard Griffiths, pose at the 60th annual Tony Awards in New York June 11, 2006.
Photo by Brian Snyder
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Past Tony Award winners Natasha Richardson, left, Live Schreiber, and Phylicia Rashad pose for photos after they read the nominations for the 60th annual awards, in New York, Tuesday morning May 16, 2006. The awards will be presented June 11 at Radio City Music Hall, where the winners will be announced in a three-hour telecast.
Photo by Richard Drew
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Tony Awards

Nominees

A complete list of nominations for the 60th annual Tony Awards:

    Play: "The History Boys"; "The Lieutenant of Inishmore"; "Rabbit Hole"; "Shining City".

    Musical: "The Color Purple"; "The Drowsy Chaperone"; "Jersey Boys"; "The Wedding Singer".

    Book-Musical: "The Color Purple", Marsha Norman; "The Drowsy Chaperone", Bob Martin and Don McKellar; "Jersey Boys," Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice; "The Wedding Singer," Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy.

    Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics): "The Color Purple," Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray; "The Drowsy Chaperone," Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison; "The Wedding Singer," Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin; "The Woman in White," Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippel.

    Revival-Play: "Awake and Sing!"; "The Constant Wife"; "Edward Albee's Seascape"; "Faith Healer."

    Revival-Musical: "The Pajama Game"; "Sweeney Todd"; "The Threepenny Opera."

    Actor-Play: Ralph Fiennes, "Faith Healer"; Richard Griffiths, "The History Boys"; "Zeljko Ivanek, "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial"; Oliver Platt, "Shining City"; David Wilmot, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore."

    Actress-Play: Kate Burton, "The Constant Wife"; Judy Kaye, "Souvenir"; Lisa Kron, "Well"; Cynthia Nixon, "Rabbit Hole"; "Lynn Redgrave, "The Constant Wife."

    Actor-Musical: Michael Cerveris, "Sweeney Todd"; Harry Connick Jr., "The Pajama Game"; Stephen Lynch, "The Wedding Singer"; Bob Martin, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; John Lloyd Young, "Jersey Boys."

    Actress-Musical: Sutton Foster, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; LaChanze, "The Color Purple"; Patti LuPone, "Sweeney Todd"; Kelli O'Hara, "The Pajama Game"; Chita Rivera, "Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life."

    Featured Actor-Play: Samuel Barnett, "The History Boys"; Domhnall Gleeson, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore"; Ian McDiarmid, "Faith Healer"; Mark Ruffalo, Awake and Sing!"; Pablo Schreiber, "Awake and Sing!"

    Featured Actress-Play: Tyne Daly, "Rabbit Hole"; Frances de la Tour, "The History Boys"; Jayne Houdyshell, "Well"; Alison Pill, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore"; Zoe Wanamaker, "Awake and Sing!"

    Featured Actor-Musical: Danny Burstein, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Jim Dale, "The Threepenny Opera"; Brandon Victor Dixon, "The Color Purple"; Manoel Felciano, "Sweeney Todd" Christian Hoff, "Jersey Boys."

    Featured Actress-Musical: Carolee Carmello, "Lestat"; Felicia P. Fields, "The Color Purple"; Megan Lawrence, "The Pajama Game"; Beth Leavel, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Elisabeth Withers-Mendes, "The Color Purple."

    Direction-Play: Nicholas Hytner, "The History Boys"; Wilson Milam, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore"; Bartlett Sher, "Awake and Sing!"; Daniel Sullivan, "Rabbit Hole."

    Direction-Musical: John Doyle, "Sweeney Todd"; Kathleen Marshall, The Pajama Game"; Des McAnuff, "Jersey Boys"; Casey Nicholaw, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

    Choreography: Rob Ashford, "The Wedding Singer"; Donald Byrd, "The Color Purple"; Kathleen Marshall, "The Pajama Game'; Casey Nicholaw, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

    Orchestrations: Larry Blank, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Dick Lieb and Danny Troob, "The Pajama Game"; Steve Orich, "Jersey Boys"; Sarah Travis, "Sweeney Todd."

    Scenic Design-Play: John Lee Beatty, "Rabbit Hole"; Bob Crowley, "The History Boys"; Santo Loquasto, "Three Days of Rain"; Michael Yeargan, "Awake and Sing!"

    Scenic Design-Musical: John Lee Beatty, "The Color Purple"; David Gallo, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Derek McLane, "The Pajama Game"; Klara Zieglerova, Jersey Boys."

    Costume Design-Play: Michael Krass, "The Constant Wife"; Santo Loquasto, "A Touch of the Poet"; Catherine Zuber, "Awake and Sing!"; Catherine Zuber, "Edward Albee's Seascape."

    Costume Design-Musical: Gregg Barnes, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Susan Hilferty, "Lestat"; Martin Pakledinaz, "The Pajama Game"; Paul Tazewell, "The Color Purple."

    Lighting Design-Play: Christopher Akerlind, "Awake and Sing!" Paul Gallo, "Three Days of Rain"; Mark Henderson, "Faith Healer"; Mark Henderson, "The History Boys."

    Lighting Design-Musical: Ken Billington and Brian Monahan, "The Drowsy Chaperone"; Howell Binkley, "Jersey Boys"; Natasha Katz, "Tarzan"; Brian MacDevitt, "The Color Purple."

    Regional Theater Tony Award: Intiman Theatre, Seattle.

    Special Tony Award: Sarah Jones, "Bridge and Tunnel."

    Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Harold Prince.

Tony Award Nominees

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