1994 awards ceremony
The 48th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS from the Gershwin Theatre on June 12, 1994. The hosts were Sir Anthony Hopkins and Amy Irving .
Eligibility
Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1993–1994 season before May 12, 1994 are eligible.
Original plays
Original musicals
Play revivals
Musical revivals
Presenters
George Abbott , Alan Alda , Jane Alexander , Carol Burnett , Nell Carter , Glenn Close , Tony Danza , Ossie Davis , Ruby Dee , Peter Falk , Melanie Griffith , Madeline Kahn , Harvey Keitel , Jack Klugman , Swoosie Kurtz , Linda Lavin , Michael Learned , Steve Martin , Bebe Neuwirth , Rosie O'Donnell , Bernadette Peters , Tony Randall , Tony Roberts , Martin Short , Paul Sorvino , Jean Stapleton , Marlo Thomas , Gwen Verdon , Vanessa L. Williams
Musical Sequence
Victor Garber introduced scenes from the 1994 nominees for Best Revival of a Musical:
Musicals represented
This was the first year for several awards: the award for Best Revival was given separately for plays and musicals, and the "Lifetime Achievement Award". The first Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to husband-and-wife Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn by another husband-and-wife, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee .[ 1]
Award winners and nominees
Winners are in bold
Special Tony Awards
Multiple nominations and awards
These productions had multiple nominations:
The following productions received multiple awards.
See also
References
^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), Christopher Rawson, p. D4, June 14, 1994
External links
Play Musical Special (non-competitive) Retired Ceremonies By country * Divided into separate awards for plays and musicals