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Tony Award-winner Adrienne Warren (Best Actress in a Musical) of "Tina - the Tina Turner Musical."
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1947 to the present
Winners and Honorees
Winners / 1984
1984 / Actor (Musical)
George Hearn, La Cage aux Folles
1984 / Actor (Play)
Jeremy Irons, The Real Thing
1984 / Actress (Musical)
Chita Rivera, The Rink
1984 / Actress (Play)
Glenn Close, The Real Thing
1984 / Actor (Featured Role – Musical)
Hinton Battle, The Tap Dance Kid
1984 / Actor (Featured Role – Play)
Joe Mantegna, Glengarry Glen Ross
1984 / Actress (Featured Role – Musical)
Lila Kedrova, Zorba
1984 / Actress (Featured Role – Play)
Christine Baranski, The Real Thing
1984 / Book (Musical)
La Cage aux Folles by Harvey Fierstein
1984 / Choreographer
Danny Daniels, The Tap Dance Kid
1984 / Costume Designer
Theoni V. Aldredge, La Cage aux Folles
1984 / Director (Musical)
Arthur Laurents, La Cage aux Folles
1984 / Director (Play)
Mike Nichols, The Real Thing
1984 / Lighting Designer
Richard Nelson, Sunday in the Park with George
1984 / Musical
La Cage aux Folles. Produced by Allan Carr, Kenneth D. Greenblatt, Marvin A. Krauss, Stewart F. Lane, James M. Nederlander, Martin Richards, Barry Brown, and Fritz Holt
1984 / Original Musical Score
La Cage aux Folles. Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman
1984 / Play
The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard. Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, The Shubert Organization, Icarus Productions, Byron Goldman, Ivan Bloch, Roger Berlind, and Michael Codron
1984 / Regional Theatre Tony Award
Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California
1984 / Revival
Death of a Salesman. Produced by Robert Whitehead and Roger L. Stevens
1984 / Scenic Designer
Tony Straiges, Sunday in the Park with George
1984 / Special Tony Award
La Tragedie de Carmen, for outstanding achievement in musical theatre
Peter Feller, a master craftsman who has devoted forty years to theatre stagecraft and magic.
A Chorus Line was presented with a special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical
Al Hirschfeld received the Brooks Atkinson Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre