32nd Tony Awards
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS television on June 4, 1978, from the Shubert Theatre in New York City. This was the first time that CBS broadcast the ceremony, which had previously been shown on the ABC television network.[1]
32nd Tony Awards | |
---|---|
Date | June 4, 1978 |
Location | Shubert Theatre, New York City, New York |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS |
The ceremony
Presenters were Ed Asner, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Carol Channing, Bonnie Franklin, Robert Guillaume, Julie Harris, Helen Hayes, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Linda Lavin, Jack Lemmon, Hal Linden, Roy Scheider and Dick Van Patten.
Bonnie Franklin introduced each segment from her seat in the audience. Bob Hope presented the "Lawrence Langer" Special Award to Irving Berlin, who was not present at the ceremony.[1] The theme of the ceremony was "footlights", with each presenter telling of the first time they saw live theatre.
Musicals represented:
- The Act ("City Lights" – Liza Minnelli and Company)
- Ain't Misbehavin' ("Ladies Who Sing with the Band"/"Off Time" – Company)
- Dancin' ("Sing, Sing, Sing" – Company)
- On the Twentieth Century ("On The Twentieth Century" – Company)
- Runaways (Medley – Company)
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold
Special awards
- Lawrence Langner Memorial Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre – Irving Berlin
- Theatre Award '78 – To the creators, Charles Moss and Stan Dragoti (of Wells, Rich, Greene, Inc.) of the I Love New York Broadway Show Tours and William S. Doyle, Deputy Commissioner, the New York State Department of Commerce
- Regional Theatre Award – The Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut
Multiple nominations and awards
These productions had multiple nominations:
|
The following productions received multiple awards.
|
See also
- Drama Desk Awards
- 1978 Laurence Olivier Awards – equivalent awards for West End theatre productions
- Obie Award
- New York Drama Critics' Circle
- Theatre World Award
- Lucille Lortel Awards
References
- Thomas, Robert Jr.New York Times, "Ain't Misbehavin" and Da Win Tonys", June 5, 1978, p.C18