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- Winners and nominees 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
- See also
- External links
{{Infobox award | name = Tony Award for Best Scenic Design | description = Best Scenic Design | presenter = American Theatre Wing The Broadway League | location = United States New York City | holder = Eugene Lee for Wicked {{small|(2004)}} | website = TonyAwards.com }}This is a list of winners and nominations for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for outstanding set design of a play or musical. The award was first presented in 1947. In 1960, 1961, and since 2005, the category was divided into Scenic Design in a Play and Scenic Design in a Musical with each genre receiving its own award. Winners and nominees{{legend|#B0C4DE|indicates the winner}}1940sYear | Designer | Production |
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1947 {{small|1st Tony Awards}} | David Ffolkes | Henry VIII | 1948 {{small|2nd Tony Awards}} | Horace Armistead | The Medium | 1949 {{small|3rd Tony Awards}} | Jo Mielziner | Anne of the Thousand Days, Death of a Salesman, Sleepy Hollow, South Pacific and Summer and Smoke |
1950sYear | Designer | Production |
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1950 {{small|4th Tony Awards}} | Jo Mielziner | The Innocents | 1951 {{small|5th Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | The Country Girl, The Rose Tattoo and Season in the Sun | 1952 {{small|6th Tony Awards}} | Jo Mielziner | The King and I | 1953 {{small|7th Tony Awards}} | Raoul Penè Du Bois | Wonderful Town | 1954 {{small|8th Tony Awards}} | Peter Larkin | Ondine and The Teahouse of the August Moon | 1955 {{small|9th Tony Awards}} | Oliver Messel | House of Flowers | 1956 {{small|10th Tony Awards}} | Peter Larkin | Inherit the Wind and No Time for Sergeants | Boris Aronson | The Diary of Anne Frank, Bus Stop, Once Upon a Tailor and A View from the Bridge | Ben Edwards | The Ponder Heart, Someone Waiting and The Honeys | Jo Mielziner | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Lark, Middle of the Night and Pipe Dream | Raymond Sovey | The Great Sebastians | 1957 {{small|11th Tony Awards}} | Oliver Smith | My Fair Lady | Boris Aronson | A Hole in the Head and Small War on Murray Hill | Ben Edwards | The Waltz of the Toreadors | George Jenkins | The Happiest Millionaire and Too Late the Phalarope | Donald Oenslager | Major Barbara | Oliver Smith | A Clearing in the Woods, Candide, Auntie Mame, Eugenia and Visit to a Small Planet | 1958 {{small|12th Tony Awards}} | Oliver Smith | West Side Story | Boris Aronson | Orpheus Descending, A Hole in the Head and The Rope Dancers | Ben Edwards | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | Peter Larkin | Blue Denim, Compulsion, Good as Gold and Miss Isobel | Jo Mielziner | Look Homeward, Angel, Miss Lonelyhearts, The Square Root of Wonderful, Oh, Captain! and The Day the Money Stopped | Oliver Smith | Brigadoon, Carousel, Jamaica, Nude with Violin and Time Remembered | 1959 {{small|13th Tony Awards}} | Donald Oenslager | A Majority of One | Boris Aronson | J.B. | David R. Ballou | The Legend of Lizzie | Ben Edwards | Jane Eyre | Oliver Messel | Rashomon | Teo Otto | The Visit |
1960sYear | Designer | Production |
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1960 – 1961 | colspan="2" {{n/a}} | 1962 {{small|16th Tony Awards}} | Will Steven Armstrong | Carnival! | David Hays | No Strings | Oliver Smith | The Gay Life | Rouben Ter-Arutunian | A Passage to India | 1963 {{small|17th Tony Awards}} | Sean Kenny | Oliver! | Will Steven Armstrong | Tchin-Tchin | Anthony Powell | The School for Scandal | Franco Zeffirelli | The Lady of the Camellias | 1964 {{small|18th Tony Awards}} | Oliver Smith | Hello, Dolly! | Raoul Penè Du Bois | The Student Gypsy | Ben Edwards | The Ballad of the Sad Cafe | David Hays | Marco Millions | 1965 {{small|19th Tony Awards}} | Oliver Smith | Baker Street, Luv and The Odd Couple | Boris Aronson | Fiddler on the Roof and Incident at Vichy | Sean Kenny | The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd | Beni Montresor | Do I Hear a Waltz? | 1966 {{small|20th Tony Awards}} | Howard Bay | Man of La Mancha | William and Jean Eckart | Mame | David Hays | Drat! The Cat! | Robert Randolph | Anya, Skyscraper and Sweet Charity | 1967 {{small|21st Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | Cabaret | John Bury | The Homecoming | Oliver Smith | I Do! I Do! | Alan Tagg | Black Comedy | 1968 {{small|22nd Tony Awards}} | Desmond Heeley | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Boris Aronson | The Price | Robert Randolph | Golden Rainbow | Peter Wexler | The Happy Time | 1969 {{small|23rd Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | Zorba | Derek Cousins | Canterbury Tales | Jo Mielziner | 1776 | Oliver Smith | Dear World |
1970sYear | Designer | Production |
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1970 {{small|24th Tony Awards}} | Jo Mielziner | Child's Play | Howard Bay | Cry for Us All | Ming Cho Lee | Billy | Robert Randolph | Applause | 1971 {{small|25th Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | Company | John Bury | The Rothschilds | Sally Jacobs | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Jo Mielziner | Father's Day | 1972 {{small|26th Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | Follies | John Bury | Old Times | Kert Lundell | Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death | Robin Wagner | Jesus Christ Superstar | 1973 {{small|27th Tony Awards}} | Tony Walton | Pippin | Boris Aronson | A Little Night Music | David Jenkins | The Changing Room | Santo Loquasto | That Championship Season | 1974 {{small|28th Tony Awards}} | Eugene Lee and Franne Lee | Candide | John Conklin | The Au Pair Man | Santo Loquasto | What the Wine-Sellers Buy | Oliver Smith | Gigi | Ed Wittstein | Ulysses in Nighttown | 1975 {{small|29th Tony Awards}} | Carl Toms | Sherlock Holmes | Scott Johnson | Dance With Me | Tanya Moiseiwitsch | The Misanthrope | William Ritman | God's Favorite | Rouben Ter-Arutunian | Goodtime Charley | Robin Wagner | Mack and Mabel | 1976 {{small|30th Tony Awards}} | Boris Aronson | Pacific Overtures | Ben Edwards | A Matter of Gravity | David Mitchell | Trelawny of the 'Wells' | Tony Walton | Chicago | 1977 {{small|31st Tony Awards}} | David Mitchell | Annie | Santo Loquasto | American Buffalo and The Cherry Orchard | Robert Randolph | Porgy and Bess | 1978 {{small|32nd Tony Awards}} | Robin Wagner | On the Twentieth Century | Zack Brown | The Importance of Being Earnest | Edward Gorey | Dracula | David Mitchell | Working | 1979 {{small|33rd Tony Awards}} | Eugene Lee | The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Karl Eigsti | Knockout | David Jenkins | The Elephant Man | John Wulp | The Crucifer of Blood |
1980sYear | Designer | Production |
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1980 {{small|34th Tony Awards}} | John Lee Beatty | Talley's Folly | David Mitchell | Barnum | Tazeena Firth and Timothy O'Brien | Evita | Tony Walton | A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine | 1981 {{small|35th Tony Awards}} | John Bury | Amadeus | John Lee Beatty | Fifth of July | Santo Loquasto | The Suicide | David Mitchell | Can-Can | 1982 {{small|36th Tony Awards}} | Dermot Hayes and John Napier | The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby | Ben Edwards | Medea | Lawrence Miller | Nine | Robin Wagner | Dreamgirls | 1983 {{small|37th Tony Awards}} | Ming Cho Lee | K2 | John Gunter | All's Well That Ends Well | David Mitchell | Foxfire | John Napier | Cats | 1984 {{small|38th Tony Awards}} | Tony Straiges | Sunday in the Park with George | Clarke Dunham | End of the World | Peter Larkin | The Rink | Tony Walton | The Real Thing | 1985 {{small|39th Tony Awards}} | Heidi Landesman | Big River | Clarke Dunham | Grind | Ralph Koltai | Much Ado About Nothing | Voytek and Michael Levine | Strange Interlude | 1986 {{small|40th Tony Awards}} | Tony Walton | The House of Blue Leaves | Ben Edwards | The Iceman Cometh | David Mitchell | The Boys in Winter | Beni Montresor | The Marriage of Figaro | 1987 {{small|41st Tony Awards}} | John Napier | Les Misérables | Bob Crowley | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Martin Johns | Me and My Girl | Tony Walton | The Front Page | 1988 {{small|42nd Tony Awards}} | Maria Björnson | The Phantom of the Opera | Eiko Ishioka | M. Butterfly | Tony Straiges | Into the Woods | Tony Walton | Anything Goes | 1989 {{small|43rd Tony Awards}} | Santo Loquasto | Cafe Crown | Thomas Lynch | The Heidi Chronicles | Héctor Orezzoli and Claudio Segovia | Black and Blue | Tony Walton | Lend Me a Tenor |
1990sYear | Designer | Production |
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1990 {{small|44th Tony Awards}} | Robin Wagner | City of Angels | Alexandra Byrne | Some Americans Abroad | Kevin Rigdon | The Grapes of Wrath | Tony Walton | Grand Hotel | 1991 {{small|45th Tony Awards}} | Heidi Landesman | The Secret Garden | Richard Hudson | La Bête | John Napier | Miss Saigon | Tony Walton | The Will Rogers Follies | 1992 {{small|46th Tony Awards}} | Tony Walton | Guys and Dolls | John Lee Beatty | A Small Family Business | Joe Vaněk | Dancing at Lughnasa | Robert Wagner | Jelly's Last Jam | 1993 {{small|47th Tony Awards}} | John Arnone | The Who's Tommy | John Lee Beatty | Redwood Curtain | Jerome Sirlin | Kiss of the Spiderwoman | Robin Wagner | Angels in America: Millennium Approaches | 1994 {{small|48th Tony Awards}} | Bob Crowley | Carousel | Peter J. Davidson | Medea | Ian MacNeil | An Inspector Calls | Tony Walton | She Loves Me | 1995 {{small|49th Tony Awards}} | John Napier | Sunset Boulevard | John Lee Beatty | The Heiress | Stephen Brimson Lewis | Indiscretions | Mark Thompson | Arcadia | 1996 {{small|50th Tony Awards}} | Brian Thomson | The King and I | John Lee Beatty | A Delicate Balance | Scott Bradley | Seven Guitars | Anthony Ward | A Midsummer Night's Dream | 1997 {{small|51st Tony Awards}} | Stewart Laing | Titanic | John Lee Beatty | The Little Foxes | G.W. Mercier and Julie Taymor | Juan Darién | Tony Walton | Steel Pier | 1998 {{small|52nd Tony Awards}} | Richard Hudson | The Lion King | Bob Crowley | The Capeman | Eugene Lee | Ragtime | Quay Brothers | The Chairs | 1999 {{small|53rd Tony Awards}} | Richard Hoover | Not About Nightingales | Bob Crowley | The Iceman Cometh | Twelfth Night | Ricardo Hernández | Parade |
2000sYear | Designer | Production |
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2000 {{small|54th Tony Awards}} | Bob Crowley | Aida | Thomas Lynch | The Music Man | Robin Wagner | Kiss Me, Kate | Tony Walton | Uncle Vanya | 2001 {{small|55th Tony Awards}} | Robin Wagner | The Producers | Bob Crowley | The Invention of Love | Heidi Ettinger | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Douglas W. Schmidt | 42nd Street | 2002 {{small|56th Tony Awards}} | Tim Hatley | Private Lives | John Lee Beatty | Morning's at Seven | Daniel Ostling | Metamorphoses | Douglas W. Schmidt | Into the Woods | 2003 {{small|57th Tony Awards}} | Catherine Martin | La bohème | John Lee Beatty | Dinner at Eight | Santo Loquasto | Long Day's Journey into Night | David Rockwell | Hairspray | 2004 {{small|58th Tony Awards}} | Eugene Lee | Wicked | Robert Brill | Assassins | Ralph Funicello | Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2 | Tom Pye | Fiddler on the Roof |
See also- Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Musical
- Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Play
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design
- Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design
External links- Tony Awards Official site
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20131219011248/http://www.ibdb.com/advancesearchaward.asp Tony Awards at Internet Broadway database Listing]
- Tony Awards at broadwayworld.com
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