1948 awards ceremony
The 2nd Tony Awards were held on March 28, 1948, at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom in New York City, and broadcast on radio station WOR and the Mutual Network . The Masters of Ceremonies were Harry Hershfield , Bert Lytell , and Hiram Sherman . The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, or more commonly, the Tony Awards , recognize achievement in live Broadway productions and performances, plus several non-competitive Special Awards (such as the Regional Theatre Award). They are presented by the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers at an annual ceremony in New York City.
Ceremony
The award for the women was a gold bracelet, with a disc inscribed with the actress' initials and the name of the prize, and the men received a gold bill clip, similarly inscribed.[ 1]
Performers and performances were: High Button Shoes (Nanette Fabray , Helen Gallagher , and Donald Saddler ), Make Mine Manhattan (Kyle MacDonnell and Joshua Shelley ), Look Ma I'm Dancin'! (Virginia Gorski and Don Liberto), Forest Bonshire, Jack Carter , Stan Fisher, Lisa Kirk , Kathryn Lee, Jack McCauley, Lucy Monroe , Ferruccio Tagliavini and Pia Tassinari (of the Metropolitan Opera ), Maggie Teyte (City Center Opera).[ 2] [ 1]
Winners and nominees
Source:Tony Awards[ 1]
Note: There were no pre-announced Tony nominees prior to 1956
Production
Craft
Special Awards
Award
Winner (s)
Progressive Theatre Operators
Robert W. Dowling , president of City Investing Company, owner of several theatres in New YorkPaul Beisman , operator of the American Theatre, St. Louis
Spreading Theatre To The Country While The Originals Perform In New York
Mary Martin (Annie Get Your Gun )Joe E. Brown (Harvey )
Contribution To Development Of Regional Theatre
Barter Theatre , Virginia, Robert Porterfield
Contribution To Theatre Through A Publication
Theatre Arts , Rosamund Gilder , editor
Distinguished Wing Volunteer Worker Through The War And After
Vera Allen
Experiment In Theatre
The Experimental Theatre, Inc. , John Garfield accepting
Special Award
George Pierce , for twenty-five years of courteous and efficient service as a backstage doorman (Empire Theatre)
Multiple nominations and awards
The following productions received multiple awards.
References
Play Musical Special (non-competitive) Retired Ceremonies By country * Divided into separate awards for plays and musicals