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The 57th Annual Tony Awards

Title
  1. The 57th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Gary Smith ; producer, Ricky Kirshner ; director, Glenn Weiss ; writer, Jonathan Tolins.
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  1. New York, c2003.

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Additional authors
  1. Smith, Gary
  2. Kirshner, Ricky
  3. Tolins, Jonathan
  4. Weiss, Glenn, 1961-
  5. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021
  6. McCann, Elizabeth I. (Elizabeth Ireland), 1931-
  7. Parnes, Joey
  8. Jackman, Hugh
  9. Joel, Billy
  10. Fierstein, Harvey, 1952-
  11. Winokur, Marissa Jaret
  12. Linn-Baker, Mark
  13. Goede, Jay
  14. Banderas, Antonio
  15. Peters, Bernadette
  16. Mitchell, Brian Stokes
  17. Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth
  18. McColl, Hamish
  19. Foley, Sean, 1964-
  20. Bratt, Benjamin
  21. Braxton, Toni
  22. Broderick, Matthew, 1962-
  23. Cumming, Alan, 1965-
  24. Falco, Edie
  25. Fatone, Joey, 1977-
  26. Fishburne, Laurence, III, 1961-
  27. Foster, Sutton
  28. Glover, Danny
  29. Griffith, Melanie, 1957-
  30. Langella, Frank
  31. Leguizamo, John
  32. Lithgow, John, 1945-
  33. Margulies, Julianna, 1966-
  34. Neuwirth, Bebe
  35. Parker, Sarah Jessica
  36. Perez, Rosie
  37. Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010
  38. Reeve, Christopher, 1952-2004
  39. Reinking, Ann
  40. Spencer, John, 1946-2005
  41. Tomei, Marisa
  42. Wallace, Mike, 1918-2012
  43. Walters, Barbara, 1929-2022
  44. Alexander, Jason, 1959-
  45. Short, Martin, 1950-
  46. O'Donnell, Mark
  47. Meehan, Thomas
  48. Shaiman, Marc
  49. Wittman, Scott
  50. Mantello, Joe
  51. O'Hare, Denis, 1962-
  52. Pawk, Michele
  53. Tharp, Twyla
  54. Latessa, Dick
  55. Krakowski, Jane
  56. Simmons, Russell
  57. O'Brien, Jack, 1939-
  58. Richenthal, David
  59. Dennehy, Brian
  60. Redgrave, Vanessa, 1937-
  61. Haimes, Todd
  62. Long, William Ivey
  63. Brosius, Peter
  64. Feuer, Cy
  65. Greenberg, Richard, 1958-
  66. Hays, Carole Shorenstein
  67. Lion, Margo
  68. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  69. CBS Television Network.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (DVD) (136 min.) : bsd., col. NTSC; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the American Theatre Wing.
Series statement
  1. Tony Awards
Alternative title
  1. 2003 Tony Awards
Subject
  1. Mantello, Joe > Awards
  2. Theater > New York (State) > New York
  3. Tharp, Twyla > Awards
  4. Krakowski, Jane > Awards
  5. Malina, Stuart > Awards
  6. Meehan, Thomas > Awards
  7. Martin, Catherine, 1965- > Awards
  8. Pawk, Michele > Awards
  9. Joel, Billy > Awards
  10. Broadway theater > Awards
  11. Hirschfeld, Al
  12. Awards > 2001-2010
  13. O'Hare, Denis, 1962- > Awards
  14. Yeston, Maury > Nine
  15. O'Donnell, Mark > Awards
  16. Latessa, Dick > Awards
  17. Levings, Nigel > Awards
  18. Long, William Ivey > Awards
  19. Shaiman, Marc > Awards
  20. Feuer, Cy > Awards
  21. Dennehy, Brian > Awards
  22. Simmons, Russell > Russell Simmons' def poetry jam on Broadway
  23. Huntley, Paul > Awards
  24. Winokur, Marissa Jaret > Awards
  25. Wittman, Scott > Awards
  26. O'Brien, Jack, 1939- > Awards
  27. Tony Awards
  28. Redgrave, Vanessa, 1937- > Awards
  29. O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 > Long day's journey into night
  30. Fierstein, Harvey, 1954- > Awards
  31. Television
  32. Greenberg, Richard, 1958- > Take me out
  33. Shaiman, Marc > Hairspray
  34. Children's Theatre Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Award recipients (performer, category / play title): Brian Dennehy, actor / Long day's journey into night -- Vanessa Redgrave, actress / Long day's journey into night -- Denis O'Hare, featured actor / Take me out -- Michele Pawk, featured actress / Hollywood Arms -- Harvey Fierstein, actor / Hairspray -- Marissa Jaret Winokur, actress / Hairspray -- Dick Latessa, featured actor / Hairspray -- Jane Krakowski, featured actress / Nine the musical.
  2. Award recipients (name, category / play title): Richard Greenberg, playwright; Carole Shorenstein Hays, et al., producers, play / Take me out -- Joe Mantello, director, play -- Take me out -- Margo Lion, Adam Epstein, producers, musical / Hairspray -- - Jack O'Brien, director, musical / Hairspray -- Mark O'Donnell & Thomas Meehan, book / Hairspray -- Marc Shaiman, music; Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, lyrics, original musical score / Hairspray -- Billy Joel & Stuart Malina, orchestrations / Movin' out -- Catherine Martin, scenic designer / La boheme -- William Ivey Long, costume designer / Hairspray -- Nigel Levings, lighting designer / La boheme -- Twyla Tharp, choreographer / Movin' out -- David Richenthal, Max Cooper, et al., producers, revival, play / Long day's journey into night -- Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, et al., producers, revival, musical / Nine the musical -- Russell Simmons, Stan Lathan, et al., producers, special theatrical event / Russell Simmons' def poetry jam on Broadway.
Call number
  1. NCOX 1968
Note
  1. Credits at end of disc.
  2. Not all awards presented included in the broadcast. For a complete list of recipients see tonyawards.com.
  3. Musicals and plays represented (show, song / performer): Billy Joel opened the telecast by performing New York state of mind live from Times Square, which segued into a medley of River of dreams, Keep the faith and Only the good die young performed by the company of Movin' out on stage at Radio City Music Hall; Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur led the company of Hairspray in You can't stop the beat; Mark Linn-Baker and Jay Goede performed Alone from A year with frog and toad; Antonio Banderas performed Guido's song with the company of Nine the musical; The company of La Bohème (including all 10 members of the principal ensemble) performed a medley from the opera; Bernadette Peters performed Rose's turn from Gypsy; Brian Stokes Mitchell performed The impossible dream (The quest) along with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.
  4. Also included in the telecast: An appearance by Hamish McColl and Sean Foley from the cast of The play what I wrote; performances by the company of Def poetry jam on Broadway of I wanna hear a poem at Radio City and I write America, live from Times Square; a memorial tribute to cartoonist Al Hirschfeld.
  5. Program includes documentary segments which explore various elements of theatrical production, and there are brief excerpts from interviews with a number of theatrical professionals. The interviewees are: Robert Longbottom, Jerry Mitchell, Melinda Roy, Billy Joel, Twyla Tharp, Harvey Fierstein, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Mark Linn-Baker, Adrianne Lobel, Kenneth Branagh, Hamish McColl, Sean Foley, Antonio Banderas, Mary Stuart Masterson, Jane Krakowski, Chita Rivera, Russell Simmons, Bill Mahler, David Miller, Eddie Izzard, Victoria Hamilton, Christine Ebersole, Stanley Tucci, Brian Dennehy, Bernadette Peters, Daniel Sunjata, Frank Gorshin, Clare Higgins, Melissa Errico.
  6. Regional Theatre Award winner: The Children's Theatre Company, Minneapolis, Minn., Peter Brosius, artistic director.
  7. Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award: Cy Feuer.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence ; managing producer, Elizabeth I. McCann ; coordinating producer, Joey Parnes.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 8, 2003.
Title
  1. The 57th Annual Tony Awards [videorecording] / executive producer, Gary Smith ; producer, Ricky Kirshner ; director, Glenn Weiss ; writer, Jonathan Tolins.
Imprint
  1. New York, c2003.
Series
  1. Tony Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical director, Elliot Lawrence ; managing producer, Elizabeth I. McCann ; coordinating producer, Joey Parnes.
Performer
  1. Host: Hugh Jackman.
  2. Presenters: Benjamin Bratt, Toni Braxton, Matthew Broderick, Alan Cumming, Edie Falco, Joey Fatone, Laurence Fishburne, Sutton Foster, Danny Glover, Melanie Griffith, Frank Langella, John Leguizamo, John Lithgow, Julianna Margulies, Bebe Neuwirth, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rosie Perez, Lynn Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Ann Reinking, John Spencer, Marisa Tomei, Mike Wallace, and Barbara Walters. In addition, Jason Alexander and Martin Short, the stars of the national company of The producers, presented an award from the stage of Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles.
Event
  1. Videotaped by the CBS Television Network at Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y., during a live broadcast June 8, 2003.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Local subject
  1. Broadway theater -- Awards.
Added author
  1. Smith, Gary, producer.
  2. Kirshner, Ricky, producer.
  3. Tolins, Jonathan, writer.
  4. Weiss, Glenn, 1961- director.
  5. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021, conductor.
  6. McCann, Elizabeth I. (Elizabeth Ireland), 1931- producer.
  7. Parnes, Joey, producer.
  8. Jackman, Hugh, host.
  9. Joel, Billy, performer.
  10. Fierstein, Harvey, 1952- performer.
  11. Winokur, Marissa Jaret, performer.
  12. Linn-Baker, Mark, performer.
  13. Goede, Jay, performer.
  14. Banderas, Antonio, performer.
  15. Peters, Bernadette, performer.
  16. Mitchell, Brian Stokes, performer.
  17. Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth, performer.
  18. McColl, Hamish, performer.
  19. Foley, Sean, 1964- performer.
  20. Bratt, Benjamin, presenter.
  21. Braxton, Toni, presenter.
  22. Broderick, Matthew, 1962- presenter.
  23. Cumming, Alan, 1965- presenter.
  24. Falco, Edie, presenter.
  25. Fatone, Joey, 1977- presenter.
  26. Fishburne, Laurence, III, 1961- presenter.
  27. Foster, Sutton, presenter.
  28. Glover, Danny, presenter.
  29. Griffith, Melanie, 1957- presenter.
  30. Langella, Frank, presenter.
  31. Leguizamo, John, presenter.
  32. Lithgow, John, 1945- presenter.
  33. Margulies, Julianna, 1966- presenter.
  34. Neuwirth, Bebe, presenter.
  35. Parker, Sarah Jessica, presenter.
  36. Perez, Rosie, presenter.
  37. Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010, presenter.
  38. Reeve, Christopher, 1952-2004, presenter.
  39. Reinking, Ann, presenter.
  40. Spencer, John, 1946-2005, presenter.
  41. Tomei, Marisa, presenter.
  42. Wallace, Mike, 1918-2012, presenter.
  43. Walters, Barbara, 1929-2022, presenter.
  44. Alexander, Jason, 1959- presenter.
  45. Short, Martin, 1950- presenter.
  46. O'Donnell, Mark, recipient.
  47. Meehan, Thomas, recipient.
  48. Shaiman, Marc, recipient.
  49. Wittman, Scott, recipient.
  50. Mantello, Joe, recipient.
  51. O'Hare, Denis, 1962- recipient.
  52. Pawk, Michele, recipient.
  53. Tharp, Twyla, recipient.
  54. Latessa, Dick, recipient.
  55. Krakowski, Jane, recipient.
  56. Simmons, Russell, recipient.
  57. O'Brien, Jack, 1939- recipient.
  58. Richenthal, David, recipient.
  59. Dennehy, Brian, recipient.
  60. Redgrave, Vanessa, 1937- recipient.
  61. Haimes, Todd, recipient.
  62. Winokur, Marissa Jaret, recipient.
  63. Joel, Billy, recipient.
  64. Long, William Ivey, recipient.
  65. Brosius, Peter, recipient.
  66. Feuer, Cy, recipient.
  67. Fierstein, Harvey, 1952- recipient.
  68. Greenberg, Richard, 1958- recipient.
  69. Hays, Carole Shorenstein, recipient.
  70. Lion, Margo, recipient.
  71. American Theatre Wing, producer.
  72. CBS Television Network.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 1968
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