52nd Tony Awards


The 52nd Annual Tony Awards ceremony was held on June 7, 1998, at Radio City Music Hall and was broadcast by CBS television. A documentaries segment was telecast on PBS television. The ceremony was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell, who hosted a total of three times.
This ceremony is notable for its Best Direction of a Play and Best Direction of a Musical winners both being female, the first time a female has won either award. The writer of the Best Play winner was also female, the second female winner of the award.
The Lion King's win made it the first franchise to complete EGOT status.

The ceremony

The opening number was "Broadway Divas", with Rosie O'Donnell and the Chicago dancers introducing: Patti LuPone ; Jennifer Holliday ; and Betty Buckley.
Musicals represented:
Winners are in bold
Best PlayBest Musical

  • The Lion King
  • * Ragtime
  • * Side Show
  • * The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Best Revival of a PlayBest Revival of a Musical
  • A View from the Bridge
  • * Ah, Wilderness!
  • * The Chairs
  • * The Diary of Anne Frank
  • Cabaret
  • * 1776
  • * The Sound of Music
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Anthony LaPaglia – A View from the Bridge as Eddie
  • * Richard BriersThe Chairs as Old Man
  • * John Leguizamo – Freak as Himself
  • * Alfred MolinaArt as Yvan
  • Marie Mullen – The Beauty Queen of Leenane as Maureen Folan
  • * Jane AlexanderHonour as Honor
  • * Allison JanneyA View from the Bridge as Beatrice Carbone
  • * Geraldine McEwanThe Chairs as Old Woman
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Alan Cumming – Cabaret as The Master of Ceremonies
  • * Peter FriedmanRagtime as Tateh
  • * Brian Stokes MitchellRagtime as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
  • * Douglas SillsThe Scarlet Pimpernel as Percy Blakeney
  • Natasha Richardson – Cabaret as Sally Bowles
  • * Betty Buckley – Triumph of Love as Hesione
  • * Marin MazzieRagtime as Mother
  • * Alice Ripley and Emily SkinnerSide Show as Violet and Daisy Hilton
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Tom Murphy – The Beauty Queen of Leenane as Ray Dooley
  • * Brían F. O'Byrne – The Beauty Queen of Leenane as Pato Dooley
  • * Sam TrammellAh, Wilderness! as Richard Miller
  • * Max WrightIvanov as Pavel Lebedev
  • Anna Manahan – The Beauty Queen of Leenane as Mag Folan
  • * Enid Graham – Honour as Sophie
  • * Linda LavinThe Diary of Anne Frank as Mrs. Van Daan
  • * Julyana SoelistyoGolden Child as Eng Ahn
  • Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Ron Rifkin – Cabaret as Herr Schultz
  • * Gregg Edelman1776 as Edward Rutledge
  • * John McMartinHigh Society as Uncle Willie
  • * Samuel E. Wright – The Lion King as Mufasa
  • Audra McDonald – Ragtime as Sarah
  • * Anna KendrickHigh Society as Dinah Lord
  • * Tsidii Le LokaThe Lion King as Rafiki
  • * Mary Louise WilsonCabaret as Fraulein Schneider
  • Best Book of a MusicalBest Original Score Written for the Theatre
  • Terrence McNally – Ragtime
  • * Bill RussellSide Show
  • * Roger Allers and Irene MecchiThe Lion King
  • * Nan KnightonThe Scarlet Pimpernel
  • RagtimeStephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens
  • * Side ShowHenry Krieger and Bill Russell
  • * The CapemanPaul Simon and Derek Walcott
  • * The Lion KingElton John, Tim Rice, Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor and Hans Zimmer
  • Best Scenic DesignBest Costume Design
  • Richard Hudson – The Lion King
  • * Bob CrowleyThe Capeman
  • * Eugene LeeRagtime
  • * Quay BrothersThe Chairs
  • Julie Taymor – The Lion King
  • * William Ivey LongCabaret
  • * Santo LoquastoRagtime
  • * Martin PakledinazGolden Child
  • Best Lighting DesignBest Orchestrations
  • Donald Holder – The Lion King
  • * Paul AndersonThe Chairs
  • * Peggy Eisenhauer and Mike Baldassari – Cabaret
  • * Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer – Ragtime
  • William David BrohnRagtime
  • * Robert Elhai, David Metzger and Bruce FowlerThe Lion King
  • * Michael GibsonCabaret
  • * Stanley SilvermanThe Capeman
  • Best Direction of a PlayBest Direction of a Musical
  • Garry Hynes – The Beauty Queen of Leenane
  • * Michael MayerA View from the Bridge
  • * Simon McBurneyThe Chairs
  • * Matthew WarchusArt
  • Julie Taymor – The Lion King
  • * Scott Ellis1776
  • * Frank GalatiRagtime
  • * Sam Mendes with Rob MarshallCabaret
  • Best Choreography-
  • Garth Fagan – The Lion King
  • * Graciela DanieleRagtime
  • * Forever Tango Dancers – Forever Tango
  • * Rob Marshall – Cabaret
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    Special awards

  • Regional Theater Tony Award
  • *Denver Center Theatre Company
  • Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
  • * Ben Edwards
  • * Edward E. Colton
  • Tony Honor Winner
  • * The International Theatre Institute of the United States

    Multiple nominations and awards

  • These productions had multiple nominations:
    The following productions received multiple awards.