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Winners / 1971
1971 / Actor (Musical)
Hal Linden,
The Rothschilds
1971 / Actor (Play)
Brian Bedford,
The School for Wives
1971 / Actress (Musical)
Helen Gallagher,
No, No Nanette - Revival
1971 / Actress (Play)
Maureen Stapleton,
The Gingerbread Lady
1971 / Actor (Featured Role – Musical)
Keene Curtis,
The Rothschilds
1971 / Actor (Featured Role – Play)
Paul Sand,
Story Theatre
1971 / Actress (Featured Role – Musical)
Patsy Kelly,
No, No Nanette
1971 / Actress (Featured Role – Play)
Rae Allen,
And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little
1971 / Book (Musical)
George Furth,
Company
1971 / Choreographer
Donald Saddler,
No, No, Nanette
1971 / Costume Designer
Raoul Pène Du Bois,
No, No Nanette
1971 / Director (Musical)
Harold Prince,
Company
1971 / Director (Play)
Peter Brook,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1971 / Lighting Designer
R.H. Poindexter,
Story Theatre
1971 / Musical
Company
. Produced by Harold Prince
1971 / Original Musical Score
Stephen Sondheim,
Company
Stephen Sondheim,
Company
1971 / Play
Sleuth
by Anthony Shaffer. Produced by Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, and Michael White
1971 / Producer (Musical)
Harold Prince,
Company
1971 / Producer (Play)
Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, and Michael White,
Sleuth
1971 / Scenic Designer
Boris Aronson,
Company
1971 / Special Tony Award
Elliot Norton, drama critic, for distinguished theatrical commentary.
Ingram Ash, president of Blaine-Thompson Advertising, for decades of devoted service to the theatre.
Playbill
, for chronicling Broadway through the years.
Roger L. Stevens