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- Ceremony
- Winners and nominees Production Performance Craft
- References
- External links
{{Infobox award | name = 11th Tony Awards | image = | caption = | date = April 21, 1957 | location = Waldorf-Astoria New York City, New York | host = Bud Collyer | network = none | previous = 10th | main = Tony Awards | next = 12th }}The 11th Annual Tony Awards took place at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom on April 21, 1957.[1] The Master of Ceremonies was Bud Collyer. CeremonyThe presenters were Faye Emerson, Tom Ewell, Lillian Gish, Helen Hayes, Nancy Kelly, Bert Lahr, Beatrice Lillie, Nancy Olson, Elaine Perry, Cliff Robertson, and Cornelia Otis Skinner.[1] Performers were George Gaines and Michael King. Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra. Due to a union dispute, there was no television broadcast, which had been scheduled for WCBS-TV Channel 2.[2] Winners and nomineesWinners are in boldProduction{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- //Tony Award for Best Play">Outstanding Play
- Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill. Produced by Leigh Connell, Theodore Mann, and Jose Quintero.
- Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan. Produced by The Producers Theatre and Hecht-Lancaster.
- The Potting Shed by Graham Greene. Produced by Carmen Capalbo and Stanley Chase.
- The Waltz of the Toreadors by Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill. Produced by The Producers Theatre (Robert Whitehead)
{{col-break}}- //Tony Award for Best Musical">Outstanding Musical
- My Fair Lady. Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Produced by Herman Levin.
- Bells Are Ringing. Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jule Styne. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- Candide. Book by Lillian Hellman, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Richard Wilbur. Produced by Ethel Linder Reiner in association with Lester Osterman, Jr.
- The Most Happy Fella. Book, music, and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Lynn Loesser
{{col-end}}Performance{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- //Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play">Distinguished Dramatic Actor
- Fredric March (Long Day's Journey into Night)
- Maurice Evans (The Apple Cart)
- Wilfred Hyde-White (The Reluctant Debutante)
- Eric Portman (Separate Tables)
- Ralph Richardson (The Waltz of the Toreadors)
- Cyril Ritchard (Visit to a Small Planet)
- //Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play">Distinguished Dramatic Actress
- Margaret Leighton (Separate Tables)
- Florence Eldridge (Long Day's Journey into Night)
- Rosalind Russell (Auntie Mame)
- Sybil Thorndike (The Potting Shed)
- //Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical">Distinguished Musical Actor
- Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady)
- Fernando Lamas (Happy Hunting)
- Robert Weede (The Most Happy Fella)
- //Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical">Distinguished Musical Actress
- Judy Holliday (Bells Are Ringing)
- Julie Andrews (My Fair Lady)
- Ethel Merman (Happy Hunting)
{{col-break}}- //Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play">Distinguished Supporting or Featured Dramatic Actor
- Frank Conroy (The Potting Shed)
- Eddie Mayehoff (Visit to a Small Planet)
- William Podmore (Separate Tables)
- Jason Robards, Jr. (Long Day's Journey into Night)
- //Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play">Distinguished Supporting or Featured Dramatic Actress
- Peggy Cass (Auntie Mame)
- Anna Massey (The Reluctant Debutante)
- Beryl Measor (Separate Tables)
- Mildred Natwick (The Waltz of the Toreadors)
- Phyllis Neilson-Terry (Separate Tables)
- Diana Van der Vlis (The Happiest Millionaire)
- //Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical">Distinguished Supporting or Featured Musical Actor
- Sydney Chaplin (Bells Are Ringing)
- Robert Coote (My Fair Lady)
- Stanley Holloway (My Fair Lady)
- //Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical">Distinguished Supporting or Featured Musical Actress
- Edith Adams (Li'l Abner)
- Virginia Gibson (Happy Hunting)
- Irra Petina (Candide)
- Jo Sullivan (The Most Happy Fella)
{{col-end}}Craft{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- //Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play">Outstanding Director
- Moss Hart (My Fair Lady)
- Joseph Anthony (A Clearing in the Woods / The Most Happy Fella)
- Harold Clurman (The Waltz of the Toreadors)
- Peter Glenville (Separate Tables)
- Jose Quintero (Long Day's Journey into Night)
- //Tony Award for Best Choreography">Outstanding Choreographer
- Michael Kidd (Li'l Abner)
- Hanya Holm (My Fair Lady)
- Dania Krupska (The Most Happy Fella)
- Jerome Robbins and Bob Fosse (Bells Are Ringing)
- //Tony Award for Best Scenic Design">Scenic Designer
- Oliver Smith (My Fair Lady)
- Boris Aronson (A Hole In The Head / Small War on Murray Hill)
- Ben Edwards (The Waltz of the Toreadors)
- George Jenkins (The Happiest Millionaire / Too Late the Phalarope)
- Donald Oenslager (Major Barbara)
- Oliver Smith (A Clearing in the Woods / Candide / Auntie Mame / My Fair Lady / Eugenia / Visit to a Small Planet)
{{col-break}}- //Tony Award for Best Costume Design">Costume Designer
- Cecil Beaton (My Fair Lady)
- Cecil Beaton (Little Glass Clock / My Fair Lady)
- Alvin Colt (Li'l Abner / The Sleeping Prince)
- Dorothy Jeakins (Major Barbara / Too Late the Phalarope)
- Irene Sharaff (Candide / Happy Hunting / Shangri-La / Small War on Murray Hill)
- //Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director">Conductor and Musical Director
- Franz Allers (My Fair Lady)
- Herbert Greene (The Most Happy Fella)
- Samuel Krachmalnick (Candide)
- Stage Technician
- Howard McDonald (posthumous), carpenter, Major Barbara
- Thomas Fitzgerald, sound man, Long Day's Journey into Night
- Joseph Harbuck, carpenter, Auntie Mame
{{col-end}}References1. ^1 Zolotow, Sam. " 'Fair Lady' Wins 6 'Tony' Awards: Winners of Annual 'Tony' Awards", The New York Times, April 22, 1957, p.29 2. ^"Ceremonies see 1957" tonyawards.com, accessed May 28, 2016
External links- The American Theatre Wing Tony Awards
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