25th Tony Awards


The 25th Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held on March 28, 1971, at the Palace Theatre in New York City. The ceremony was broadcast by ABC television. Hosts were Lauren Bacall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quayle and Anthony Quinn.

The ceremony

The theme was to show highlights from 25 years of musicals that had won Tonys, and the stars who introduced them. The show opened with "What's Happening at the Palace". The presenters were Dick Cavett, Carol Channing and Ruby Keeler.
Saluting 25 Years of Tony Award-Winning Musicals:
The finale was "There's No Business Like Show Business" sung by the entire company.
The performers: Edie Adams, Lauren Bacall, Vivian Blaine, Tom Bosley, Yul Brynner, Carol Channing, William Daniels, Alfred Drake, Nanette Fabray, Jill Haworth, Florence Henderson, Stanley Holloway, Richard Kiley, Angela Lansbury, Paul Lynde, Patricia Morison, Robert Morse, Zero Mostel, Robert Preston, John Raitt, Leslie Uggams, Gwen Verdon, Virginia Vestoff, Ray Walston, David Wayne.

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical

  • Company
  • * The Me Nobody Knows
  • * The Rothschilds
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score Written for the Theatre
  • George Furth – Company
  • * Robert H. Livingston and Herb Schapiro – The Me Nobody Knows
  • * Sherman YellenThe Rothschilds
  • CompanyStephen Sondheim
  • * The RothschildsJerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
  • * The Me Nobody KnowsGary William Friedman and Will Holt
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Brian Bedford – The School for Wives as Arnolphe
  • * John GielgudHome as Harry
  • * Alec McCowenThe Philanthropist as Philip
  • * Ralph RichardsonHome as Jack
  • Maureen Stapleton – The Gingerbread Lady as Evy Meara
  • * Estelle ParsonsAnd Miss Reardon Drinks A Little as Catherine Reardon
  • * Diana RiggAbelard and Heloise as Heloise
  • * Marian SeldesFather's Day as Marian
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Hal Linden – The Rothschilds as Mayer Rothschild
  • * David BurnsLovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen as Col. Wainwright Purdy III
  • * Larry KertCompany as Bobby
  • * Bobby VanNo, No, Nanette as Billy Early
  • Helen Gallagher – No, No, Nanette as Lucille Early
  • * Susan BrowningCompany as April
  • * Sandy DuncanThe Boy Friend as Maisie
  • * Elaine StritchCompany as Joanne
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Paul Sand – Paul Sills' Story Theatre as Various Characters
  • * Ronald RaddAbelard and Heloise as Gilies de Vannes
  • * Donald PickeringConduct Unbecoming as Capt. Rupert Harper
  • * Ed Zimmermann – The Philanthropist as Donald
  • Rae Allen – And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little as Fleur Stein
  • *Lili Darvas – Les Blancs as Madame Neilsen
  • * Joan Van ArkThe School for Wives as Agnes
  • * Mona WashbourneHome as Kathleen
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Keene Curtis – The Rothschilds as Various Characters
  • * Charles KimbroughCompany as Harry
  • * Walter WillisonTwo by Two as Japheth
  • Patsy Kelly – No, No, Nanette as Pauline
  • * Barbara BarrieCompany as Sarah
  • * Pamela MyersCompany as Marta
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
  • Peter Brook – A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • * Lindsay AndersonHome
  • * Stephen PorterThe School for Wives
  • * Clifford WilliamsSleuth
  • Harold PrinceCompany
  • * Michael KiddThe Rothschilds
  • * Robert H. Livingston – The Me Nobody Knows
  • * Burt SheveloveNo, No, Nanette
  • Best ChoreographyBest Scenic Design
  • Donald Saddler – No, No, Nanette
  • * Michael BennettCompany
  • * Michael Kidd – The Rothschilds
  • Boris AronsonCompany
  • * John BuryThe Rothschilds
  • * Sally Jacobs – A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • * Jo MielzinerFather's Day
  • Best Costume DesignBest Lighting Design
  • Raoul Pene Du Bois – No, No, Nanette
  • * Jane GreenwoodHay Fever and Les Blancs
  • * Freddy WittopLovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen
  • R.H. Poindexter – Paul Sills' Story Theatre
  • * Robert Ornbo – Company
  • * William Ritman – Sleuth
  • Special awards

  • Elliot Norton, drama critic, for distinguished theatrical commentary.
  • Ingram Ash, president of Blaine-Thompson Advertising, for decades of devoted service to the theatre.
  • Playbill, for chronicling Broadway through the years.
  • Roger L. Stevens

    Multiple nominations and awards

  • These productions had multiple nominations:
    The following productions received multiple awards.