43rd Tony Awards - Winners and Nominees

Winners and Nominees

Winners are in bold

Best Play Best Musical
  • The Heidi Chronicles – Wendy Wasserstein
    • Largely New York – Bill Irwin
    • Lend Me a Tenor – Ken Ludwig
    • Shirley Valentine – Willy Russell
  • Jerome Robbins' Broadway
    • Black and Blue
    • Starmites
Best Revival Best Choreography
  • Our Town
    • Ah, Wilderness!
    • Ain't Misbehavin'
    • Cafe Crown
  • Cholly Atkins, Henry LeTang, Frankie Manning and Fayard Nicholas – Black and Blue
    • Michele Assaf – Starmites
    • Bill Irwin and Kimi Okada – Largely New York
    • Alan Johnson – Legs Diamond
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Philip Bosco – Lend Me a Tenor as Saunders
    • Mikhail Baryshnikov – Metamorphosis as Gregor Samsa
    • Victor Garber – Lend Me a Tenor as Max
    • Bill Irwin – Largely New York as The Post-Modern Hoofer
  • Pauline Collins – Shirley Valentine as Shirley Valentine
    • Joan Allen – The Heidi Chronicles as Heidi Holland
    • Madeline Kahn – Born Yesterday as Billie Dawn
    • Kate Nelligan – Spoils of War as Elise
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Jason Alexander – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Various Characters
    • Gabriel Barre – Starmites as Trinkulus
    • Brian Lane Green – Starmites as Spacepunk
    • Robert La Fosse – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Various Characters
  • Ruth Brown – Black and Blue as Singer
    • Charlotte d'Amboise – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Various Characters
    • Linda Hopkins – Black and Blue as Singer
    • Sharon McNight – Starmites as Mother/Diva
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Boyd Gaines – The Heidi Chronicles as Peter Patrone
    • Peter Frechette – Eastern Standard as Drew
    • Eric Stoltz – Our Town as George Gibbs
    • Gordon Joseph Weiss – Ghetto as The Dummy
  • Christine Baranski – Rumors as Chris Gorman
    • Joanne Camp – The Heidi Chronicles as Various Characters
    • Tovah Feldshuh – Lend Me a Tenor as Maria
    • Penelope Ann Miller – Our Town as Emily Webb
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Scott Wise – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Various Characters
    • Bunny Briggs – Black and Blue as Hoofer
    • Savion Glover – Black and Blue as Younger Generation
    • Scott Wentworth – Welcome to the Club as Aaron Bates
  • Debbie Shapiro – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Various Characters
    • Jane Lanier – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Socialite/2nd Dancer
    • Faith Prince – Jerome Robbins' Broadway as Ma/Tessie
    • Julie Wilson – Legs Diamond as Flo
Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical
  • Jerry Zaks – Lend Me a Tenor
    • Bill Irwin – Largely New York
    • Gregory Mosher – Our Town
    • Daniel Sullivan – The Heidi Chronicles
  • Jerome Robbins – Jerome Robbins' Broadway
    • Larry Carpenter – Starmites
    • Peter Mark Schifter – Welcome to the Club
    • Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezzoli – Black and Blue
Best Scenic Design Best Costume Design
  • Santo Loquasto – Cafe Crown
    • Thomas Lynch – The Heidi Chronicles
    • Claudio Segovio and Hector Orezzoli – Black and Blue
    • Tony Walton – Lend Me a Tenor
  • Claudio Segovio and Hector Orezzoli – Black and Blue
    • Jane Greenwood – Our Town
    • Willa Kim – Legs Diamond
    • William Ivey Long – Lend Me a Tenor
Best Lighting Design
  • Jennifer Tipton – Jerome Robbins' Broadway
    • Neil Peter Jampolis and Jane Reisman – Black and Blue
    • Brian Nason – Metamorphosis
    • Nancy Schertler – Largely New York

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