The 37th Annual Tony Awards was held at the Gershwin Theatre on June 5, 1983, and broadcast by CBS television. Hosts were Richard Burton , Lena Horne , and Jack Lemmon .
Eligibility
Shows that opened on Broadway during the 1982–1983 season before May 16, 1983 are eligible.
Original plays
Original musicals
Play revivals
Musical revivals
The ceremony
Presenters included George Abbott , Diahann Carroll , David Cassidy , James Coco , Cleavant Derricks , Colleen Dewhurst , Sergio Franchi , Bonnie Franklin , Peter Michael Goetz , Mark Hamill , Cheryl Hartley, Florence Lacey, Frank Langella , Court Miller , Liliane Montevecchi , Jerry Orbach , Jay Patterson , John Rubinstein , and Pamela Sousa.[ 1]
The Special Salute was a medley of George Gershwin songs. At the end of the ceremony the Uris Theatre was renamed the Gershwin Theatre .[ 2] Songs included: "The Real American Folk Song " sung by Diahann Carroll, "Stairway to Paradise " sung by Ben Vereen , "Somebody Loves Me " sung by Jack Lemmon and Ginger Rogers , "Lady Be Good" sung by Hal Linden and Ginger Rogers, "Someone to Watch Over Me " sung by Melissa Manchester , "How Long Has This Been Going On? " sung by Bonnie Franklin, "Vodka" sung by Dorothy Loudon , "I Got Rhythm " sung by Michele Lee and "There's a Boat dat's Leavin' Soon For New York" sung by Robert Guillaume .[ 1]
Musicals represented:[ 1]
During his acceptance speech, Torch Song Trilogy producer John Glines thanked his partner and lover, Lawrence Lane, in a statement widely thought to be the first open acknowledgement of a gay partner at a major awards show.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Winners and nominees
Source: BroadwayWorld[ 6]
Winners are in bold
Special awards
Multiple nominations and awards
These productions received multiple nominations:
The following productions received multiple awards.
See also
References
^ a b c "1983 - 37th Annual Tony Awards" tonyawards.com, accessed April 30, 2011
^ Lawson, Carol." 'Cats' And 'Torch Song Trilogy' Win Top Tonys" New York Times (abstract), June 6, 1983, p. C11
^ Genzlinger, Neil (August 17, 2018). "John Glines, Who Helped Bring 'Torch Song' to Broadway, Dies at 84" . New York Times . Retrieved 12 September 2023 .
^ Snow, Nicholas (June 17, 2014). "Who Was the First Person to Ever Thank a Same-Sex Partner on a Nationally Televised Awards Show? (AUDIO/VIDEO)" . Huffington Post . Retrieved 12 September 2023 .
^ McPhee, Ryan (August 9, 2018). "Tony-Winning Torch Song Trilogy Producer John Glines Dies at 84" . Playbill.com . Retrieved 12 September 2023 .
^ "1983 Tony Award Winners" broadwayworld.com, accessed April 30, 2011 Archived July 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links
Play Musical Special (non-competitive) Retired Ceremonies By country * Divided into separate awards for plays and musicals