17th Tony Awards
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17th Tony Awards | |
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Date | April 28, 1963 |
Location | Hotel Americana New York City, New York |
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Host | Abe Burrows Robert Morse |
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Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | WWOR-TV |
The 17th Annual Tony Awards took place on April 28, 1963 in the Hotel Americana Imperial Ballroom in New York City. The ceremony was broadcast on local television station WWOR-TV (Channel 9) in New York City. The Masters of Ceremonies were Abe Burrows and Robert Morse.
The ceremony
Presenters: Elizabeth Ashley, Jean Pierre Aumont, Orson Bean, Vivian Blaine, Diahann Carroll, Dane Clark, Betty Field, Martin Gabel, Anita Gillette, June Havoc, Helen Hayes, Van Heflin, Pat Hingle, Celeste Holm, Nancy Kelly, Sam Levene, Walter Matthau, Helen Menken, Phyllis Newman, Maureen O'Sullivan, Charles Nelson Reilly, William Prince, Rosalind Russell, David Wayne. Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra.[1]
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold
Sources: InfoPlease[2]BroadwayWorld[3]
References
- ↑ "Ceremony 1963", tonyawards.com, accessed May 29, 2016
- ↑ "1963 Tony Awards, Winners", Infoplease, accessed May 29, 2016
- ↑ "Tony Awards 1963", broadwayworld.com, accessed May 29, 2016