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News Tomlin, Allen and Edna to Be Tony Award Presenters, June 3 The 2001 Tony Awards show is starting to take shape, with several presenters now officially announced for the June 3 event at Radio City Music Hall. Lily Tomlin, who just finished a Tony-nominated revival run of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, will be among the stars presenting that night, as will The Heidi Chronicles' Joan Allen and Sunset Boulevard Tony winner Glenn Close.

The 2001 Tony Awards show is starting to take shape, with several presenters now officially announced for the June 3 event at Radio City Music Hall. Lily Tomlin, who just finished a Tony-nominated revival run of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, will be among the stars presenting that night, as will The Heidi Chronicles' Joan Allen and Sunset Boulevard Tony winner Glenn Close.

Dame Edna, whose Royal Tour earned a special Tony last year, will also be on hand, as will Edie Falco (Side Man), Sigourney Weaver (Sex and Longing), Jane Krakowski (Grand Hotel) and Doris Roberts (TV's "Everybody Loves Raymond"). Sarah Jessica Parker, who co starred opposite hubby Matthew Broderick in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, will also present. Her husband will be extra-busy that night, though, since he's co-hosting the Tonys with his Producers co-star, Nathan Lane. Both are Tony Nominees for Best Actor in a Musical.

As expected, The Producers dominated the 2001 Tony Award nominations, collecting 15, including nods for best musical, score, book, direction and choreography. Stars Lane and Broderick received nods, as did featured actors Gary Beach, Roger Bart, Brad Oscar and Cady Huffman.

Tony nominations for the 2000-01 Broadway season were announced 8:30 AM May 7 at Sardi's restaurant by Reba McEntire and Eric McCormack. The 55th annual Tony ceremony will be televised live on PBS (8-9 PM) and CBS (9-11 PM). The annual Tony Brunch for nominees was held at the Marriott Marquis, May 16.

Coming closest to The Producers in nominations is The Full Monty, which earned nods in 10 divisions, including best musical, score, for David Yazbek, and direction, for Jack O'Brien. O'Brien was also cited for his work on The Invention of Love. The double nomination is an echo of last year's two-fold recognition of director Michael Blakemore, who was nominated for both Kiss Me, Kate and Copenhagen (he won both awards). The best musical category was rounded out by A Class Act and Jane Eyre. The latter did surprisingly well, claiming entries in five areas. Best play nominees also included Proof, King Hedley II and The Tale of the Allergist's Wife. Thus, all three of the Broadway shows to transfer from the Off-Broadway nonprofit, Manhattan Theatre Club - Proof, Allergist's Wife, A Class Act - were nominated for best play or musical.

Both actors from the British Stones in His Pockets were nominated for best actor in a play, as was the entire four-person cast of Proof, including Mary-Louise Parker. Surprise nods included Jean Smart, for the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of The Man Who Came to Dinner and Mary Testa for 42nd Street.

Shows that came away without any nominations include George Gershwin Alone and The Gathering, while The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Bells Are Ringing, Judgment at Nuremberg and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest won only two nods apiece.

The Producers would appear to have most of the categories in which it is competing sewn up (though Lane will have to duke it out with Broderick for best actor in a musical, while best featured actor will be between Beach, Bart and Oscar). That leaves best leading actress in a musical, the only area where The Producers doesn't boast an entry, as the only horse race among the musical divisions. The five nominees are Randy Graff for A Class Act; Christine Ebersole for 42nd Street; Faith Prince for Bells Are Ringing; Marla Schaffel for Jane Eyre; and Blythe Danner for Follies. All five actresses arguably have a chance.

The category of Special Theatrical Event, created last year in the wake of the Contact controversy, will be presented to Blast!. And the Tony Award for regional theatre will go to Chicago's Victory Gardens, founded in 1974. Also, a special Tony will go to musical director Paul Gemignani, while Tonys for excellence in theatre will go to Betty Corwin and the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at the New York Public Library; New Dramatists; and Theatre World.

Here are the 1999-2000 Tony Award nominees:

BEST PLAY:
Proof
King Hedley II
The Invention of Love
The Tale of the Allergist's Wife

BEST MUSICAL:
The Producers
The Full Monty
A Class Act
Jane Eyre

BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL:
42nd Street
Follies
Bells Are Ringing
The Rocky Horror Show

BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY:
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
Betrayal
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Best Man

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A PLAY:
Richard Easton, The Invention of Love
Brian Stokes Mitchell, King Hedley II
Gary Sinise, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Sean Campion, Stones in His Pockets
Conleth Hill, Stones in His Pockets

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A PLAY :
Mary-Louise Parker, Proof
Linda Lavin, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
Juliette Binoche, Betrayal
Jean Smart, The Man Who Came to Dinner
Leslie Uggams, King Hedley II

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL :
Nathan Lane, The Producers
Matthew Broderick, The Producers
Tom Hewitt, The Rocky Horror Show
Patrick Wilson, The Full Monty
Kevin Chamberlin, Seussical

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL:
Randy Graff, A Class Act
Christine Ebersole, 42nd Street
Faith Prince, Bells Are Ringing
Marla Schaffel, Jane Eyre
Blythe Danner, Follies

BEST DIRECTION OF A PLAY :
Daniel Sullivan, Proof
Jack O'Brien, The Invention of Love
Marion McClinton, King Hedley II
Ian McElhinney, Stones in His Pockets

BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL :
Susan Stroman, The Producers
Jack O'Brien, The Full Monty
Christopher Ashley, The Rocky Horror Show
Mark Bramble, 42nd Street

BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL:
Mel Brooks and Tom Meehan, The Producers
Terrence McNally, The Full Monty
John Caird, Jane Eyre
Lonny Price and Linda Kline, A Class Act

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Mel Brooks, The Producers
Ed Kleban, A Class Act
David Yazbek, The Full Monty
Paul Gordon and John Caird, Jane Eyre

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY :
Charles Brown, King Hedley II
Larry Bryggman, Proof
Michael Hayden, Judgment at Nuremberg
Robert Sean Leonard, The Invention of Love
Ben Shenkman, Proof

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY:
Michele Lee, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
Viola Davis, King Hedley II
Johanna Day, Proof
Penny Fuller, The Dinner Party
Marthe Keller, Judgment at Nuremberg

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL :
Gary Beach, The Producers
Roger Bart, The Producers
Andre DeShields, The Full Monty
John Ellison Conlee, The Full Monty
Brad Oscar, The Producers

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL:
Cady Huffman, The Producers
Polly Bergen, Follies
Kate Levering, 42nd Street
Mary Testa, 42nd Street
Kathleen Freeman, The Full Monty

BEST SCENIC DESIGN :
Bob Crowley, The Invention of Love
Heidi Ettinger, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Douglas W. Schmidt, 42nd Street
Robin Wagner, The Producers

BEST COSTUME DESIGN :
Theoni V. Aldredge, Follies
Roger Kirk, 42nd Street
William Ivey Long, The Producers
David C. Woolard, The Rocky Horror Show

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN :
Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, Jane Eyre
Paul Gallo, 42nd Street
Peter Kaczorowski, The Producers
Kenneth Posner, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY:
Jerry Mitchell, The Full Monty
Jim Moore, George Pinney and John Vanderkloff, Blast!
Randy Skinner, 42nd Street
Susan Stroman, The Producers

BEST ORCHESTRATIONS:
Doug Besterman, The Producers
Larry Hochman, A Class Act
Jonathan Tunick, Follies
Harold Wheeler, The Full Monty

SPECIAL THEATRICAL EVENT
BLAST!

REGIONAL THEATRE
VICTORY GARDENS THEATRE (Chicago, IL)

SPECIAL TONYS
Lifetime Achievement: PAUL GEMIGNANI
Excellence in Theatre: BETTY CORWIN and the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at the New York Public Library; NEW DRAMATISTS, and "THEATRE WORLD."

Multiple Tony nominations were received by:

The Producers: 15
The Full Monty: 10
42nd Street: 9
King Hedley II: 6
Proof: 6
A Class Act: 5
Follies: 5
The Invention of Love: 5
Jane Eyre: 5
The Rocky Horror Show: 4
Stones in His Pockets: 3
The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: 3
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: 2
Bells Are Ringing: 2
Betrayal: 2
Judgment at Nuremberg: 2
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: 2

— By David Lefkowitz

 
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