Tony Awards Season 1967 Episode 1

Tony Awards Season 1967 Episode 1 The 21st Annual Tony Awards

  • March 26, 1967

The 21st Annual Tony Awards aired in 1967, celebrating the best achievements in Broadway theater from the previous year. The show was hosted by actor and singer Robert Goulet, and featured performances from nominees and other Broadway talent.

The ceremony opened with a lively medley of songs from top productions, including Cabaret, Man of La Mancha, and Mame. Goulet then took the stage to welcome the audience and introduce the evening's presenters.

Throughout the show, winners were announced in various categories such as Best Play, Best Musical, Best Actor and Actress in a Play, and Best Actor and Actress in a Musical. Notable nominees included Barbara Harris for her supporting role in The Apple Tree, and Richard Kiley for his lead role in Man of La Mancha.

In addition to the awards, the show featured several memorable performances. One of the highlights was the opening number from Cabaret, featuring Joel Grey and the Kit Kat Girls. Another standout moment was Ethel Merman's rendition of "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy, which earned her a standing ovation from the audience.

Throughout the evening, presenters and award winners paid tribute to the late Helen Hayes, a legendary actress and Tony Award winner who had passed away earlier that year. The ceremony also included a touching memorial tribute to the recently deceased playwright and director Joshua Logan.

As the night came to a close, the biggest awards of the evening were announced. Man of La Mancha won Best Musical, while The Homecoming took home the prize for Best Play. Richard Kiley and Leslie Uggams won Best Actor and Actress in a Musical, respectively, while Rosemary Harris and Richard Kiley won the same awards for their roles in The Lion in Winter.

Overall, the 21st Annual Tony Awards was a night to remember, celebrating the best of Broadway and honoring those who had contributed to the theater community. The show was a testament to the power and creativity of live theater, and a reminder of the incredible talent that can be found on the Great White Way.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 26, 1967
  • Language
    English