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Tony Award 69th Tony Awards Designed by Herman Rosse, 1949 Awarded for Excellence in Broadway theatre Country United States Presented by American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League First awarded 1947 Official website tonyawards.com (http://tonyawards.com) Tony Award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known informally as the Tony Award, recognizes achievement in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League [1] at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are given for Broadway productions and performances, and an award is given for regional theatre. Several discretionary noncompetitive awards are also given, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award. [2] The awards are named after Antoinette Perry, cofounder of the American Theatre Wing. The rules for the Tony Awards are set forth in the official document "Rules and Regulations of The American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards", which applies for that season only. [3] The Tony Awards are considered the highest U.S. theatre honor, the New York theatre industry's equivalent to the Academy Awards (Oscars) for motion pictures, the Grammy Awards for music and the Emmy Awards for television, and the Laurence Olivier Award for theatre in the United Kingdom and the Molière Award of France. From 1997 to 2010, the Tony Awards ceremony was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in June and broadcast live on CBS television, except in 1999, when it was held at the Gershwin Theatre. [4] In 2011 and 2012, the ceremony was held at the Beacon Theatre. [5] The 67th Tony Awards returned to Radio City Music Hall on June 9, 2013, [6] as did the 68th Tony Awards on June 8, 2014. Contents 1 Award categories 2 History 2.1 The medallion 3 Details of the Tony Awards 3.1 Rules for a new play or musical 3.2 Committees and voters

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  • TonyAward69thTonyAwards

    DesignedbyHermanRosse,1949

    Awardedfor ExcellenceinBroadwaytheatre

    Country UnitedStates

    Presentedby AmericanTheatreWingandTheBroadwayLeague

    Firstawarded 1947

    Officialwebsite tonyawards.com(http://tonyawards.com)

    TonyAwardFromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia

    TheAntoinettePerryAwardforExcellenceinTheatre,morecommonlyknowninformallyastheTonyAward,recognizesachievementinliveBroadwaytheatre.TheawardsarepresentedbytheAmericanTheatreWingandTheBroadwayLeague[1]atanannualceremonyinNewYorkCity.TheawardsaregivenforBroadwayproductionsandperformances,andanawardisgivenforregionaltheatre.Severaldiscretionarynoncompetitiveawardsarealsogiven,includingaSpecialTonyAward,theTonyHonorsforExcellenceinTheatre,andtheIsabelleStevensonAward.[2]TheawardsarenamedafterAntoinettePerry,cofounderoftheAmericanTheatreWing.

    TherulesfortheTonyAwardsaresetforthintheofficialdocument"RulesandRegulationsofTheAmericanTheatreWing'sTonyAwards",whichappliesforthatseasononly.[3]TheTonyAwardsareconsideredthehighestU.S.theatrehonor,theNewYorktheatreindustry'sequivalenttotheAcademyAwards(Oscars)formotionpictures,theGrammyAwardsformusicandtheEmmyAwardsfortelevision,andtheLaurenceOlivierAwardfortheatreintheUnitedKingdomandtheMolireAwardofFrance.

    From1997to2010,theTonyAwardsceremonywasheldatRadioCityMusicHallinNewYorkCityinJuneandbroadcastliveonCBStelevision,exceptin1999,whenitwasheldattheGershwinTheatre.[4]In2011and2012,theceremonywasheldattheBeaconTheatre.[5]The67thTonyAwardsreturnedtoRadioCityMusicHallonJune9,2013,[6]asdidthe68thTonyAwardsonJune8,2014.

    Contents

    1Awardcategories2History

    2.1Themedallion3DetailsoftheTonyAwards

    3.1Rulesforanewplayormusical3.2Committeesandvoters

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