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Winners and Honorees
Winners / 1970
1970 / Actor (Musical)
Cleavon Little,
Purlie
1970 / Actor (Play)
Fritz Weaver,
Child's Play
1970 / Actress (Musical)
Lauren Bacall,
Applause
1970 / Actress (Play)
Tammy Grimes,
Private Lives - Revival
1970 / Actor (Featured Role – Musical)
René Auberjonois,
Coco
1970 / Actor (Featured Role – Play)
Ken Howard,
Child's Play
1970 / Actress (Featured Role – Musical)
Melba Moore,
Purlie
1970 / Actress (Featured Role – Play)
Blythe Danner,
Butterflies Are Free
1970 / Choreographer
Ron Field,
Applause
1970 / Costume Designer
Cecil Beaton,
Coco
1970 / Director (Musical)
Ron Field,
Applause
1970 / Director (Play)
Joseph Hardy,
Child's Play
1970 / Lighting Designer
Jo Mielziner,
Child's Play
1970 / Musical
Applause
. Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Greene, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. Produced by Joseph Kipness and Lawrence Kasha
1970 / Play
Borstal Boy
by Frank McMahon. Produced by Michael McAloney and Burton C. Kaiser
1970 / Scenic Designer
Jo Mielziner,
Child's Play
1970 / Special Tony Award
Sir Noel Coward for his multiple and immortal contributions to the theatre
Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne
New York Shakespeare Festival, for pioneering efforts on behalf of new plays
Barbra Streisand