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1957-1966 Tony Shouldabeens

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1956-1957

Best Musical
Bells Are Ringing
Candide
*New Girl in Town

Best Actor
Max Adrian, Candide
Sydney Chaplin, Bells Are Ringing
*Peter Palmer, Li’l Abner

Best Actress
Judy Holliday, Bells Are Ringing
Ethel Merman, Happy Hunting
*Gwen Verdon, New Girl in Town

Best Featured Actor
Stubby Kaye, Li’l Abner
*Cameron Prudd’homme, New Girl in Town
Robert Rounseville, Candide

Best Featured Actress
Edie Adams, Li’l Abner
Barbara Cook, Candide
*Thelma Ritter, New Girl in Town

Best Song
“Flings”, New Girl in Town
“Mutual Admiration Society”, Happy Hunting
*“The Party’s Over”, Bells Are Ringing

Best Score
Bells Are Ringing (Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne)
Candide (Leonard Bernstein, Richard Wilbur, John Latouche, Dorothy Parker)
*New Girl in Town (Bob Merrill)

1957-1958

Best Musical
Jamaica
The Music Man
*West Side Story

Best Actor
Larry Kert, West Side Story
Ricardo Montalban, Jamaica
*Robert Preston, The Music Man

Best Actress
Vivian Blaine, Say, Darling
*Lena Horne, Jamaica
Carol Lawrence, West Side Story

Best Featured Actor
*Johnny Desmond, Say, Darling
Eddie Hodges, The Music Man
Iggie Wolfington, The Music Man

Best Featured Actress
*Barbara Cook, The Music Man
Jacquelyn McKeever, Oh Captain!
Chita Rivera, West Side Story

Best Song
“The Husking Bee”, Say, Darling
“Seventy-Six Trombones”, The Music Man
*“Tonight”, West Side Story

Best Score
Jamaica (Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg)
The Music Man (Meredith Willson)
*West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim)

1958-1959

Best Musical
Flower Drum Song
*Gypsy
Redhead

Best Actor
Larry Blyden, Flower Drum Song
*Andy Griffith, Destry Rides Again
Richard Kiley, Redhead

Best Actress
*Ethel Merman, Gypsy
Miyoshi Umeki, Flower Drum Song
Gwen Verdon, Redhead

Best Featured Actor
Ed Kenney, Flower Drum Song
Jack Klugman, Gypsy
*Russell Nype, Goldilocks

Best Featured Actress
Sandra Church, Gypsy
Juanita Hall, Flower Drum Song
*Pat Suzuki, Flower Drum Song

Best Song
“The Ballad of the Sad Young Men”, The Nervous Set
*“Everything’s Coming Up Roses”, Gypsy
“I Enjoy Being a Girl”, Flower Drum Song

Best Score
Flower Drum Song (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II)
*Gypsy (Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim)
Redhead (Albert Hague, Dorothy Fields)

1959-1960

Best Musical
Bye Bye Birdie
*Fiorello!
The Sound of Music

Best Actor
*Tom Bosley, Fiorello!
Jackie Gleason, Take Me Along
Dick Van Dyke, Bye Bye Birdie

Best Actress
Eileen Herlie, Take Me Along
*Mary Martin, The Sound of Music
Chita Rivera, Bye Bye Birdie

Best Featured Actor
Theodore Bikel, The Sound of Music
*Howard Da Silva, Fiorello!
Dick Gautier, Bye Bye Birdie

Best Featured Actress
Pert Kelton, Greenwillow
Patricia Neway, The Sound of Music
*Patricia Wilson, Fiorello!

Best Song
“Climb Ev’ry Mountain”, The Sound of Music
“Put on a Happy Face”, Bye Bye Birdie
*“Try to Remember”, The Fantasticks

Best Score
Bye Bye Birdie (Charles Strouse, Lee Adams)
*Fiorello! (Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick)
The Sound of Music (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II)

1960-1961

Best Musical
*Camelot
Carnival
The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Best Actor
*Richard Burton, Camelot
Maurice Evans, Tenderloin
Phil Silvers, Do Re Mi

Best Actress
Anna Maria Alberghetti, Carnival
Julie Andrews, Camelot
*Tammy Grimes, The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Best Featured Actor
*Ron Husmann, Tenderloin
Jerry Orbach, Carnival
Harve Presnell, The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Best Featured Actress
Kaye Ballard, Carnival
*Nancy Dussault, Do Re Mi
Paula Stewart, Wildcat

Best Song
“Artificial Flowers”, Tenderloin
*“If Ever I Would Leave You”, Camelot
“Love Makes the World Go ‘Round”, Carnival

Best Score
*Camelot (Alan Jay Lerner, Fredrick Loewe)
Carnival (Bob Merrill)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Meredith Willson)

1961-1962

Best Musical
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
*How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
No Strings

Best Actor
*Robert Morse, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Zero Mostel, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Robert Weede, Milk and Honey

Best Actress
*Diahann Carroll, No Strings
Molly Picon, Milk and Honey
Elaine Stritch, Sail Away

Best Featured Actor
Jack Gilford, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Tommy Rall, Milk and Honey
*Charles Nelson Reilly, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Best Featured Actress
Elizabeth Allen, The Gay Life
*Phyllis Newman, Subways Are for Sleeping
Barbra Streisand, I Can Get It for You Wholesale

Best Song
“I Believe in You”, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
*“Once Upon a Time”, All American
“The Sweetest Sounds”, No Strings

Best Score
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Stephen Sondheim)
*How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Frank Loesser)
No Strings (Richard Rodgers)

1962-1963

Best Musical
Little Me
*Oliver!
She Loves Me

Best Actor
Sid Caesar, Little Me
Daniel Massey, She Loves Me
*Clive Revill, Oliver!

Best Actress
Georgia Brown, Oliver!
*Barbara Cook, She Loves Me
Nanette Fabray, Mr. President

Best Featured Actor
*Jack Cassidy, She Loves Me
Davy Jones, Olivier!
Swen Swenson, Little Me

Best Featured Actress
Barbara Baxley, She Loves Me
Virginia Martin, Little Me
*Anna Quayle, Stop the World – I Want to Get Off

Best Song
“As Long as He Needs Me”, Oliver!
“She Loves Me”, She Loves Me
*“What Kind of Fool Am I?”, Stop the World - I Want to Get Off

Best Score
Little Me (Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh)
*Oliver! (Lionel Bart)
She Loves Me (Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick)

1963-1964

Best Musical
Funny Girl
*Hello, Dolly!
High Spirits

Best Actor
Sydney Chaplin, Funny Girl
*Robert Horton, 110 in the Shade
Edward Woodward, High Spirits

Best Actress
*Carol Channing, Hello, Dolly!
Beatrice Lillie, High Spirits
Barbra Streisand, Funny Girl

Best Featured Actor
*David Burns, Hello, Dolly!
Danny Meehan, Funny Girl
Charles Nelson Reilly, Hello, Dolly!

Best Featured Actress
Kay Medford, Funny Girl
*Tessie O’Shea, The Girl Who Came to Supper
Louise Troy, High Spirits

Best Song
*“Hello, Dolly!”, Hello, Dolly!
“Home Sweet Heaven”, High Spirits
“People”, Funny Girl

Best Score
Funny Girl (Jule Styne, Bob Merrill)
*Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman)
High Spirits (Timothy Gray, Hugh Martin)

1964-1965

Best Musical
Do I Hear a Waltz?
Half a Sixpence
*Fiddler on the Roof

Best Actor
*Zero Mostel, Fiddler on the Roof
Robert Preston, Ben Franklin in Paris
Tommy Steele, Half a Sixpence

Best Actress
*Elizabeth Allen, Do I Hear a Waltz?
Liza Minnelli, Flora, the Red Menace
Inga Swenson, Baker Street

Best Featured Actor
*Cyril Ritchard, The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Peter Sallis, Baker Street
Victor Spinetti, Oh, What a Lovely War!

Best Featured Actress
Carol Bruce, Do I Hear a Waltz?
Polly James, Half a Sixpence
*Maria Karnilova, Fiddler on the Roof

Best Song
“Do I Hear a Waltz?”, Do I Hear a Waltz?
“Look for Small Pleasures”, Ben Franklin in Paris
*“Sunrise, Sunset”, Fiddler on the Roof

Best Score
Do I Hear a Waltz? (Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim)
*Fiddler on the Roof (Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick)
Half a Sixpence (David Heneker)

1965-1966

Best Musical
Mame
*Man of La Mancha
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

Best Actor
John Cullum, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
*Richard Kiley, Man of La Mancha
Harry Secombe, Pickwick

Best Actress
Barbara Harris, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
*Angela Lansbury, Mame
Gwen Verdon, Sweet Charity

Best Featured Actor
Clifford David, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
*Frankie Michaels, Mame
John McMartin, Sweet Charity

Best Featured Actress
*Beatrice Arthur, Mame
Joan Diener, Man of La Mancha
Helen Gallagher, Sweet Charity

Best Song
“Come Back to Me”, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
“If He Walked into My Life”, Mame
*“The Impossible Dream”, Man of La Mancha

Best Score
Mame (Jerry Herman)
*Man of La Mancha (Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion)
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane)
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