The 2003 Tony Award nominations
Play: “Enchanted April,” “Take Me Out,” “Say Goodnight Gracie,” “Vincent in Brixton.”
Musical: “Amour,” “A Year With Frog and Toad,” “Hairspray,” “Movin’ Out.”
Book of a musical: “Amour,” Didier van Cauwelaert with English adaptation by Jeremy Sams; “A Year With Frog and Toad,” Willie Reale; “Flower Drum Song,” David Henry Hwang; “Hairspray,” Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan.
Original score: “Amour,” music by Michel Legrand, lyrics by Didier van Cauwelaert with English adaptation by Jeremy Sams; “A Year With Frog and Toad,” music by Robert Reale, lyrics by Willie Reale; “Hairspray,” music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman; “Urban Cowboy,” music and lyrics by: Jeff Blumenkrantz, Bob Stillman, Jason Robert Brown, Danny Arena, Sara Light, Lauren Lucas, Jerry Silverstein, Martie Maguire, Wayland D. Holyfield, Bob Lee House, Carl L. Byrd, Pevin Byrd-Munoz, Luke Reed, Roger Brown, Jerry Chestnut, Marcus Hummon, Clint Black, James Hayden Nicholas, Tommy Conners, Skip Ewing, Charles Daniels, Tom Crain, Fred Edwards, Taz DiGregorio, Jim Marshall, Charlie Hayward, Wanda Mallette, Patti Ryan, Ronnie Dunn and Bob Morrison.
Revival-play: “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg,” “Dinner at Eight,” “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,” “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”
Revival-musical: “Gypsy,” “La Boheme,” “Man of La Mancha,” “Nine.”
Special theatrical event: “Bill Maher: Victory Begins at Home,” “The Play What I Wrote,” “Prune Danish,” “Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam on Broadway.”
Actor-play: Brian Bedford, “Tartuffe”; Brian Dennehy, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Eddie Izzard, “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg”; Paul Newman, “Our Town”; Stanley Tucci, “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.”
Actress-play: Jayne Atkinson, “Enchanted April”; Victoria Hamilton, “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg”; Clare Higgins, “Vincent in Brixton”; Vanessa Redgrave, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Fiona Shaw, “Medea.”
Actor-musical: Antonio Banderas, “Nine”; Harvey Fierstein, “Hairspray”; Malcolm Gets, “Amour”; Brian Stokes Mitchell, “Man of La Mancha”; John Selya, “Movin’ Out.”
Actress-musical: Melissa Errico, “Amour”; Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, “Man of La Mancha”; Elizabeth Parkinson, “Movin’ Out”; Bernadette Peters, “Gypsy”; Marissa Jaret Winokur, “Hairspray.”
Featured actor-play: Thomas Jefferson Byrd, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”; Philip Seymour Hoffman, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Robert Sean Leonard, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Denis O’Hare, “Take Me Out”; Daniel Sunjata, “Take Me Out.”
Featured actress-play: Christine Ebersole, “Dinner at Eight”; Linda Emond, “Life (x) 3”; Kathryn Meisle, “Tartuffe”; Michele Pawk, “Hollywood Arms”; Marian Seldes, “Dinner at Eight.”
Featured actor-musical: Michael Cavanaugh, “Movin’ Out”; John Dossett, “Gypsy”; Dick Latessa, “Hairspray”; Corey Reynolds, “Hairspray”; Keith Roberts, “Movin’ Out.”
Featured actress-musical: Tammy Blanchard, “Gypsy”; Jane Krakowski, “Nine”; Mary Stuart Masterson, “Nine”; Chita Rivera, “Nine”; Ashley Tuttle, “Movin’ Out.”
Scenic design: John Lee Beatty, “Dinner at Eight”; Santo Loquasto, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Catherine Martin, “La Boheme”; David Rockwell, “Hairspray.”
Costume design: William Ivey Long, “Hairspray”; Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie, “La Boheme”; Catherine Zuber, “Dinner at Eight.”
Lighting design: Donald Holder, “Movin’ Out”; Nigel Levings, “La Boheme”; Brian MacDevitt, “Nine”; Kenneth Posner, “Hairspray.”
Direction of a play: Laurence Boswell, “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg”; Robert Falls, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”; Joe Mantello, “Take Me Out”; Deborah Warner, “Medea.”
Direction of a musical: David Leveaux, “Nine”; Baz Luhrmann, “La Boheme”; Jack O’Brien, “Hairspray”; Twyla Tharp, “Movin’ Out.”
Choreography: Robert Longbottom, “Flower Drum Song”; Jerry Mitchell, “Hairspray”; Melinda Roy, “Urban Cowboy”; Twyla Tharp, “Movin’ Out.”
Orchestrations: Billy Joel and Stuart Malina, “Movin’ Out”; Nicholas Kitsopoulos, “La Boheme”; Jonathan Tunick, “Nine”; Harold Wheeler, “Hairspray.”
Special awards: Cy Feuer, Paul Huntley, the principal ensemble of “La Boheme,” Johnson-Liff Casting Associates, the Acting Company.
Regional theater: The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis.
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