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The 36th Annual Tony Awards

Title
  1. The 36th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; produced and written by Hildy Parks ; directed by Clark Jones.
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  1. New York, c1982.

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Additional authors
  1. Randall, Tony
  2. Holliday, Jennifer
  3. Hutton, Bill, 1950-
  4. Moss, Kathi
  5. Arnaz, Lucie, 1951-
  6. Berle, Milton
  7. Borge, Victor
  8. Dawber, Pam, 1951-
  9. Gish, Lillian, 1893-1993
  10. Hamlisch, Marvin
  11. Horne, Lena
  12. Howland, Beth, 1941-2015
  13. Goulet, Robert, 1933-2007
  14. Jones, James Earl
  15. Kurtz, Swoosie
  16. Lee, Michele
  17. Linden, Hal
  18. Miller, Ann, 1923-2004
  19. Preston, Robert, 1918-1987
  20. Robards, Jason
  21. Rogers, Ginger, 1911-1995
  22. Sandy, Gary
  23. Vereen, Ben
  24. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000
  25. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004
  26. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002
  27. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021
  28. Somlyo, Roy A
  29. Derricks, Cleavant
  30. Mokae, Zakes
  31. Harney, Ben
  32. Montevecchi, Liliane
  33. Plummer, Amanda
  34. Edgar, David, 1948-
  35. Schoenfeld, Gerald, 1924-2008
  36. Caldwell, Zoe
  37. Eyen, Tom
  38. Bennett, Michael, 1943-1987
  39. Peters, Michael, 1948-
  40. Tune, Tommy
  41. Nunn, Trevor
  42. Caird, David
  43. Stuart, Michel
  44. Logan, Nedda Harrigan
  45. American Theatre Wing, producer
  46. CBS Television Network
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (DVD) (100 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the American Theatre Wing.
Series statement
  1. Tony Awards
Alternative title
  1. 1982 Tony Awards
Subject
  1. Tune, Tommy > Awards
  2. Long, William Ivey > Awards
  3. Caird, David > Awards
  4. Theater > New York (State) > New York
  5. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 > Othello
  6. Plummer, Amanda > Awards
  7. Holliday, Jennifer > Awards
  8. Nunn, Trevor > Awards
  9. Musser, Tharon > Awards
  10. Derricks, Cleavant > Awards
  11. Hayes, Dermot > Awards
  12. Rees, Roger, 1944-2015 > Awards
  13. Caldwell, Zoe > Awards
  14. Broadway theater > Awards
  15. Yeston, Maury > Awards
  16. Awards > 1981-1990
  17. Eyen, Tom > Awards
  18. Bennett, Michael, 1943-1987 > Awards
  19. Napier, John, 1944- > Awards
  20. Actors' Fund of America
  21. Mokae, Zakes > Awards
  22. Harney, Ben > Awards
  23. Yeston, Maury > Nine
  24. Peters, Michael, 1948- > Awards
  25. Edgar, David, 1948- > Life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
  26. Television
  27. Tony Awards
  28. Montevecchi, Liliane > Awards
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Award recipients (performer, category / play title): Cleavant Derricks, featured actor / Dreamgirls -- Zakes Mokae, featured actor / 'Master Harold'…and the boys -- Ben Harney, actor / Dreamgirls -- Roger Rees, actor / The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby -- Liliane Montevecchi, featured actress / Nine -- Amanda Plummer, featured actress / Agnes of God -- Jennifer Holliday, actress / Dreamgirls -- Zoe Caldwell, actress / Medea.
  2. Award recipients (name, category / play title): Tom Eyen, book / Dreamgirls -- Michael Bennett, Michael Peters, choreographers / Dreamgirls -- William Ivey Long, costume designer / Nine -- Tommy Tune, director, musical / Nine -- Trevor Nunn, John Caird directors, play / The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby -- Tharon Musser, lighting designer / Dreamgirls -- Michel Stuart, et al., producers, musical / Nine -- David Edgar, playwright; Gerald Schoenfeld, James M. Nederlander, producers, play / The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby -- Barry and Fran Weissler, CBS Video Enterprises, producers, revival / Othello -- John Napier, Dermot Hayes, scenic designers / The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby -- Maury Yeston, score -- Nine.
Call number
  1. NCOX 296
Note
  1. Credits at end of tape.
  2. Not all awards presented are included in the broadcast. For a complete list of recipients see tonyawards.com.
  3. "With some of Broadway's best theatres being demolished (the Morosco, Helen Hayes and Bijou Theatres all met their fate earlier that season), the theme was to celebrate a great Broadway house--the Imperial, where the 1982 Tony Awards show took place."--tonyawards.com.
  4. Special salute: "The Imperial Medley" - Featured songs from Rose Marie; Oh, Kay!; Jubilee; Leave it to me; On your toes; Between the devil; Annie get your gun; Miss Liberty; Call me Madam; The most happy fella; Fiddler on the roof; The new moon; Silk stockings; Wish you were here; The laugh parade; Carnival; They're playing our song; Oliver!; and Pippin.
  5. Musicals and plays represented (show, song / performer): Dreamgirls, And I'm telling you I'm not going / Jennifer Holliday -- Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, Any dream will do / Bill Hutton and Company -- Nine, Ti voglio bene, Be Italian / Kathi Moss and Company -- Pump boys & dinettes, medley / Company.
  6. Special Awards winner: The Actors' Fund of America, Nedda Harrigan Logan, president.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical Director: Elliot Lawrence ; co-produced by Roy A. Somlyo.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at the Imperial Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 6, 1982.
Linking entry (note)
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Title
  1. The 36th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; produced and written by Hildy Parks ; directed by Clark Jones.
Imprint
  1. New York, c1982.
Series
  1. Tony Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical Director: Elliot Lawrence ; co-produced by Roy A. Somlyo.
Performer
  1. Host: Tony Randall.
  2. Presenters: Lucie Arnaz, Milton Berle, Victor Borge, Pam Dawber, Lillian Gish, Marvin Hamlisch, Lena Horne, Beth Howland, Robert Goulet, James Earl Jones, Swoosie Kurtz, Michele Lee, Hal Linden, Ann Miller, Robert Preston, Jason Robards, Ginger Rogers, Gary Sandy, Ben Vereen.
Event
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at the Imperial Theatre, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 6, 1982.
Linking entry
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Randall, Tony, host.
  2. Holliday, Jennifer, performer.
  3. Hutton, Bill, 1950- performer.
  4. Moss, Kathi, performer.
  5. Arnaz, Lucie, 1951- presenter.
  6. Berle, Milton, presenter.
  7. Borge, Victor, presenter.
  8. Dawber, Pam, 1951- presenter.
  9. Gish, Lillian, 1893-1993, presenter.
  10. Hamlisch, Marvin, presenter.
  11. Horne, Lena, presenter.
  12. Howland, Beth, 1941-2015, presenter.
  13. Goulet, Robert, 1933-2007, presenter.
  14. Jones, James Earl, presenter.
  15. Kurtz, Swoosie, presenter.
  16. Lee, Michele, presenter.
  17. Linden, Hal, presenter.
  18. Miller, Ann, 1923-2004, presenter.
  19. Preston, Robert, 1918-1987, presenter.
  20. Robards, Jason, presenter.
  21. Rogers, Ginger, 1911-1995, presenter.
  22. Sandy, Gary, presenter.
  23. Vereen, Ben, presenter.
  24. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000, producer.
  25. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004, producer.
  26. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004, writer.
  27. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002, director.
  28. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021, conductor.
  29. Somlyo, Roy A, producer.
  30. Derricks, Cleavant, recipient.
  31. Mokae, Zakes, recipient.
  32. Harney, Ben, recipient.
  33. Montevecchi, Liliane, recipient.
  34. Plummer, Amanda, recipient.
  35. Edgar, David, 1948- recipient.
  36. Schoenfeld, Gerald, 1924-2008, recipient.
  37. Holliday, Jennifer, recipient.
  38. Caldwell, Zoe, recipient.
  39. Eyen, Tom, recipient.
  40. Bennett, Michael, 1943-1987, recipient.
  41. Peters, Michael, 1948- recipient.
  42. Tune, Tommy, recipient.
  43. Nunn, Trevor, recipient.
  44. Caird, David, recipient.
  45. Stuart, Michel, recipient.
  46. Logan, Nedda Harrigan, recipient.
  47. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  48. CBS Television Network.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 296
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