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The first ten awards : Tonys 2000

Title
  1. The first ten awards : Tonys 2000 [videorecording] / produced by Mark Mannucci ; executive producers, Jeff Folmsbee, Jac Venza ; originally broadcast on WNET/Thirteen, New York.
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  1. New York, c2000.

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Additional authors
  1. O'Donnell, Rosie
  2. Lane, Nathan, 1956-
  3. Folmsbee, Jeff
  4. Venza, Jac
  5. Mannucci, Mark
  6. Sinkler, Scott
  7. Stroman, Susan
  8. Nelson, Richard, 1950-
  9. Sebesky, Don
  10. Crowley, Bob
  11. Katz, Natasha
  12. Pakledinaz, Martin
  13. Blakemore, Michael, 1928-
  14. Adams, Fred C
  15. Neuwirth, Bebe
  16. McDaniel, John
  17. Humphries, Barry, 1934-2023
  18. Chenoweth, Kristin
  19. Reinking, Ann
  20. Pacino, Al, 1940-
  21. Haysbert, Dennis
  22. American Theatre Wing, producer
  23. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.), producer
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (58 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Opening segment of the 54th Annual Tony Awards ceremony, in which awards for choreography, scenic and costume design, original score, direction, etc. are presented.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the American Theatre Wing.
Series statement
  1. Tony Awards
Alternative title
  1. 2000 Tony Awards
  2. 54th Annual Tony Awards
Subject
  1. Stroman, Susan -- Awards
  2. Nelson, Richard, 1950- -- Awards
  3. John, Elton -- Awards
  4. Rice, Tim, 1944- -- Awards
  5. Sebesky, Don -- Awards
  6. Crowley, Bob -- Awards
  7. Katz, Natasha -- Awards
  8. Pakledinaz, Martin -- Awards
  9. Blakemore, Michael, 1928- -- Awards
  10. Utah Shakespearean Festival
  11. Tony Awards
  12. Broadway theater -- Awards
  13. Theater -- New York (State) -- New York
  14. Awards -- 1991-2000
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Award recipients (name, category / show): Richard Nelson, book (James Joyce's the dead) -- Susan Stroman, choreography / Contact -- Martin Pakledinaz, costume design / Kiss me, Kate -- Michael Blakemore, director / Kiss me, Kate -- Michael Blakemore, director / Copenhagen -- Natasha Katz, lighting designer / Aida -- Don Sebesky, orchestration / Kiss me, Kate -- Elton John, music; Tim Rice, lyrics, score (accepted by Bebe Neuwirth and Nathan Lane) / Aida -- Bob Crowley, scenic designer / Aida.
  2. Regional Theater Award: The Utah Shakespearean Festival, Fred. C. Adams, executive producer.
Call number
  1. NCOX 1811
Note
  1. Credits at end of tape.
  2. Not all awards presented included in broadcast. For a complete list of recipients see tonyawards.com.
  3. The latter portion of this Tony Awards broadcast is available on NCOX 1823.
  4. During documentary segments which explore various elements of theatrical production, there are brief excerpts from interviews with a number of theatrical professionals. The interviewees are: Susan Stroman, Michael John LaChiusa, Tim Rice, playwright Richard Nelson, George C. Wolfe, Lynn Taylor-Corbett, Harold Wheeler, Kathleen Marshall, John Weidman, Thomas Lynch, Tony Walton, Bob Crowley, Natasha Katz, Peter Kaczorowski, Jules Fisher, Peggy Eisenhauer, William Ivey Long, Constance Hoffmann, Martin Pakledinaz.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Director of photography: Scott Sinkler.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by WNET/Thirteen at Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast, June 4, 2000.
Linking entry (note)
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Title
  1. The first ten awards : Tonys 2000 [videorecording] / produced by Mark Mannucci ; executive producers, Jeff Folmsbee, Jac Venza ; originally broadcast on WNET/Thirteen, New York.
Imprint
  1. New York, c2000.
Series
  1. Tony Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Director of photography: Scott Sinkler.
Performer
  1. Host: Rosie O'Donnell.
  2. Special Guest: Nathan Lane.
  3. Award presenters: Bebe Neuwirth, John McDaniel, Kristen Chenoweth, Barry Humphries (i.e. Dame Edna), Ann Reinking, Al Pacino, Dennis Haysbert.
Event
  1. Videotaped by WNET/Thirteen at Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast, June 4, 2000.
Linking entry
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
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  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. O'Donnell, Rosie, host.
  2. Lane, Nathan, 1956- host.
  3. Folmsbee, Jeff, producer.
  4. Venza, Jac, television producer.
  5. Mannucci, Mark, producer.
  6. Sinkler, Scott, director of photography.
  7. Stroman, Susan, recipient.
  8. Nelson, Richard, 1950- recipient.
  9. Sebesky, Don, recipient.
  10. Crowley, Bob, recipient.
  11. Katz, Natasha, recipient.
  12. Pakledinaz, Martin, recipient.
  13. Blakemore, Michael, 1928- recipient.
  14. Adams, Fred C, recipient.
  15. Lane, Nathan, 1956- recipient.
  16. Neuwirth, Bebe, recipient.
  17. Neuwirth, Bebe, presenter.
  18. Lane, Nathan, 1956- presenter.
  19. McDaniel, John, presenter.
  20. Humphries, Barry, 1934-2023, presenter.
  21. Chenoweth, Kristin, presenter.
  22. Reinking, Ann, presenter.
  23. Pacino, Al, 1940- presenter.
  24. Haysbert, Dennis, presenter.
  25. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  26. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.), producer.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 1811
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