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BEST DRMATIC
PLAY
The Subject Was Roses
Frank Gilroy (playwright)
Edgar Lansbury (producer)
Luv
Murray Schisgal (
playwright
)
Claire Nichtern (
producer
)
The Odd Couple
Neil Simon
(playwright)
Saint-Subber (producer)
Tiny Alice
Edward Albee
(playwright)
Richard Burr and Clinton Wilder, Theatre 1965 (producers)
BEST
MUSICAL
PLAY
Fiddler on the Roof
Joseph Stein (
book
)
Jerry Bock (
music
)
Sheldon Harnick (
lyrics
)
Harold Prince
(producer)
Golden Boy
Clifford Odets and
William Gibson
(book)
Charles Strouse (music)
Lee Adams (lyrics)
Hillard Elkins (producer)
Half a Sixpence
Beverly Cross (book)
David Heneker (music and lyrics)
Alan Hodgdon, Steven Productions, and Harold Fielding (producers)
Oh, What a Lovely War
Joan Littlewood for Theatre Workshop, Charles Chilton, members of the cast (book, music, lyrics)
David Merrick
and Gerry Raffles (producers)
BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Walter Matthau
–
The Odd Couple
Donald Pleasance
–
Poor Bitos
Jason Robards, Jr.
–
Hughie
John Gielgud
–
Tiny Alice
BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Irene Worth –
Tiny Alice
Bea Richards –
The Amen Corner
Diana Sands –
The Owl and the Pussycat
Marjorie Rhodes –
All in Good Time
BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Zero Mostel
–
Fiddler on the Roof
Cyril Ritchard –
The Roar of the Greasepaint - the Smell of the Crowd
Sammy Davis –
Golden Boy
Tommy Steele –
Half a Sixpence
BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Liza Minelli
–
Flora, the Red Menace
Elizabeth Allen –
Do I Hear a Waltz?
Inga Swenson –
Baker Street
Nancy Dussault –
Bajour
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Jack Albertson –
The Subject Was Roses
Clarence Williams III –
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
Martin Sheen
– The Subject Was Roses
Murray Hamilton –
Absence of a Cello
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Alice Ghostley –
The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window
Alexandra Berlin –
All in Good Time
Carolyn Daniels –
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
Rae Allen –
Traveller Without Luggage
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Victor Spinetti –
Oh, What a Lovely War
Jack Cassidy –
Fade Out – Fade In
James Grout –
Half a Sixpence
Jerry Orbach
–
Guys and Dolls
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Maria Karnilova –
Fiddler on the Roof
Barbara Windsor –
Oh, What a Lovely War
Carrie Nye –
Half a Sixpence
Luba Lisa –
I Had a Ball
BEST
DIRECTOR
OF A DRAMATIC PLAY
Mike Nichols
–
Luv
and
The Odd Couple
Alan Schneider –
Tiny Alice
Ulu Grosbard –
The Subject Was Roses
William Ball –
Tartuffe
BEST DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL PLAY
Jerome Robbins
–
Fiddler on the Roof
Anthony Newly –
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Gene Saks –
Half a Sixpence
Joan Littlewood –
Oh, What a Lovely War
BEST
CHOREOGRAPHER
Jerome Robbins
–
Fiddler on the Roof
Donald McKayle –
Golden Boy
Onna White –
Half a Sixpence
Peter Gennaro –
Bajour
BEST AUTHOR OF A DRAMATIC PLAY
Neil Simon
–
The Odd Couple
Edward Albee
–
Tiny Alice
Frank Gilroy –
The Subject Was Roses
Murray Schisgal –
Luv
BEST
BOOK
OF A MUSICAL PLAY
Joseph Stein –
Fiddler on the Roof
Beverly Cross –
Half a Sixpence
Jerome Coopersmith –
Baker Street
Sidney Michaels –
Ben Franklin in Paris
BEST COMPOSER AND LYRICIST
Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick –
Fiddler on the Roof
David Heneker –
Half a Sixpence
Leslie Bricusse
and Anthony Newly –
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Richard Rodgers
and
Stephen Sondheim
–
Do I Hear a Waltz?
BEST PRODUCER OF A DRAMATIC PLAY
Claire Nichtern –
Luv
Hume Cronyn
, Allen-Hodgdon Inc, Stevens Productions Inc, Bonfils-Seawell Enterprises –
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
Robert Whitehead –
Tartuffe
Richard Burr and Clinton Wilder, Theatre 1965 –
Tiny Alice
BEST PRODUCER OF A MUSICAL PLAY
Harold Prince
–
Fiddler on the Roof
Allen-Hodgdon Inc, Stevens Productions Inc, and Harold Fielding –
Half a Sixpence
David Merrick
–
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Hillard Elkins –
Golden Boy
BEST
SCENIC DESIGNER
Oliver Smith – Baker Street],
Luv
, and
The Odd Couple
Beni Montressor –
Do I Hear a Waltz?
Boris Aronson –
Fiddler on the Roof
and
Incident at Vichy
Sean Kenny –
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
BEST
COSTUME DESIGNER
Patricia Zipprodt –
Fiddler on the Roof
Freddy Wittop –
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Jane Greenwood –
Tartuffe
Motley –
Baker Street
SPECIAL AWARDS
Gilbert Miller – For having produced 88 plays and musicals and for his perseverence which has helped to keep New York theatre alive.
Oliver Smith
Tony Awards: 1966
Mike Nichols
Tony Awards: 1964
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