The Tony Award for Best Director was one of the original 11 awards given in 1947 when the Tony Awards originated. The award was presented until 1960 when it was split into two categories: Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical.[1]
Tony Award for Best Director | |
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Awarded for | Best Director |
Location | New York City |
Presented by | American Theatre Wing The Broadway League |
Currently held by | Elia Kazan for J.B. (1959) |
Website | TonyAwards.com |
Winners and nominees edit
indicates the winner
1940s edit
Year | Director | Production |
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1947 1st Tony Awards | ||
Elia Kazan | All My Sons | |
1948 2nd Tony Awards | ||
Joshua Logan | Mister Roberts | |
1949 3rd Tony Awards | ||
Elia Kazan | Death of a Salesman |
1950s edit
Award records edit
Multiple wins edit
- 3 Wins
Multiple nominations edit
- 5 Nominations
- 3 Nominations
- 2 Nominations
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "The Tony Awards - - Category by Category" tonyawards.com, accessed June 13, 2016