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Winners and Honorees
Winners / 1951
1951 / Actor (Musical)
Robert Alda,
Guys and Dolls
1951 / Actor (Play)
Claude Rains,
Darkness At Noon
1951 / Actress (Musical)
Ethel Merman,
Call Me Madam
1951 / Actress (Play)
Uta Hagen,
The Country Girl
1951 / Actor (Featured Role – Musical)
Russell Nype,
Call Me Madam
1951 / Actor (Featured Role – Play)
Eli Wallach,
The Rose Tattoo
1951 / Actress (Featured Role – Musical)
Isabel Bigley,
Guys and Dolls
1951 / Actress (Featured Role – Play)
Maureen Stapleton,
The Rose Tattoo
1951 / Choreographer
Michael Kidd,
Guys and Dolls
1951 / Conductor and Musical Director
Lehman Engel,
The Consul
1951 / Costume Designer
Miles White,
Bless You All
1951 / Director [Play or Musical]
George S. Kaufman,
Guys and Dolls
1951 / Musical
Guys and Dolls
. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Produced by Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin.
1951 / Original Musical Score
Irving Berlin,
Call Me Madam
1951 / Play
The Rose Tattoo
by Tennessee Williams. Produced by Cheryl Crawford.
1951 / Producer (Musical)
Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin,
Guys and Dolls
1951 / Producer (Play)
Cheryl Crawford,
The Rose Tattoo
1951 / Scenic Designer
Boris Aronson,
The Rose Tattoo
/
The Country Girl
/
Season In The Sun
1951 / Special Tony Award
Ruth Green, for her services as a volunteer in arranging reservation and seating for the five Tony Awards.
1951 / Stage Technician
Richard Raven, master electrician,
The Autumn Garden