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Tony Award for Best Scenic Design

 
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This is a list of winners and nominations for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for outstanding set design of a play or musical. The award was first presented in 1947. In 1960, 1961, and since 2005, the category was divided with each genre receiving its own.

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Award winners and nominations

1940s

1947
- David Folks – Henry VIII
1948
- Horace Armistead – The Medium
1949
- Jo Mielziner - Sleepy Hollow / Summer and Smoke / Anne of the Thousand Days / Death of a Salesman / South Pacific

1950s

1950
- Jo MielzinerThe Innocents
1951
- Boris AronsonThe Rose Tattoo / The Country Girl / Season in the Sun
1952
- Jo Mielziner – The King and I
1953
- Raoul Penè Du BoisWonderful Town
1954
- Peter LarkinOndine / The Teahouse of the August Moon
1955
- Oliver MesselHouse of Flowers
1956
- Peter Larkin – Inherit the Wind / No Time for Sergeants
1957
- Oliver SmithMy Fair Lady
1958
- Oliver SmithWest Side Story
1959
- Donald Oenslager – A Majority of One

1960s

1960
see #Scenic Design in a Play and Scenic Design in a Musical
1961
see #Scenic Design in a Play and Scenic Design in a Musical
1962
- Will Steven Armstrong – Carnival!
1963
- Sean KennyOliver!
1964
- Oliver Smith – Hello, Dolly!
1965
- Oliver Smith – Baker Street / Luv / The Odd Couple
1966
- Howard Bay – Man of La Mancha
1967
- Boris Aronson – Cabaret
1968
- Desmond Heeley – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
1969
- Boris Aronson – Zorba the Greek

1970s

1970
- Jo Mielziner – Child's Play
1971
- Boris Aronson – Company
1972
- Boris Aronson – Follies
1973
- Tony WaltonPippin
1974
- Franne Lee / Eugene LeeCandide
1975
- Carl TomsSherlock Holmes
1976
- Boris Aronson – Pacific Overtures
1977
- David Mitchell – Annie
1978
- Robin Wagner – On the Twentieth Century
1979
- Eugene LeeSweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

1980s

1980
- John Lee BeattyTalley's Folley;
- David Mitchell – Barnum
1981
- John Bury – Amadeus
1982
- John Napier / Dermot Hayes – The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
1983
- Ming Cho LeeK2
1984
- Tony Straiges – Sunday in the Park with George
1985
- Heidi Landesman – Big River
1986
- Tony Walton – The House of Blue Leaves
1987
- John NapierLes Misérables
1988
- Maria Björnson – The Phantom of the Opera
1989
- Santo Loquasto – Cafe Crown

1990s

1990
- Robin Wagner – City of Angels
1991
- Heidi Landesman – The Secret Garden
1992
- Richard Walton – Guys and Dolls
1993
- John Arnone – The Who's Tommy
1994
- Bob Crowley – Carousel
1995
- John Napier – Sunset Boulevard
1996
- Brian ThomsonThe King and I
1997
- Stewart Laing – Titanic
1998
- Richard HudsonThe Lion King
1999
- Richard Hoover – Not About Nightingales

2000s

2000
- Bob Crowley – Aida
2001
- Robin Wagner – The Producers
2002
- Tim HatleyPrivate Lives
2003
- Catherine MartinLa bohème
2004
- Eugene Lee – Wicked


Scenic Design in a Play

1960
Howard BayToys in the Attic
1961
Oliver SmithBecket
2005
Scott PaskThe Pillowman
2006
Bob CrowleyThe History Boys
  • John Lee Beatty – Rabbit Hole
  • Santo Loquasto – Three Days of Rain
  • Michael Yeargan – Awake and Sing!
2007
Bob Crowley / Scott Pask – The Coast of Utopia
2008
Todd Rosenthal - August: Osage County
2009
Derek McLane - 33 Variations

Scenic Design in a Musical

1960
Oliver SmithThe Sound of Music
1961
Oliver SmithCamelot
2005
Michael YearganThe Light in the Piazza
2006
David GalloThe Drowsy Chaperone
2007
Bob CrowleyMary Poppins
2008
Michael Yeargan - South Pacific
2009
Ian MacNeil - Billy Elliot the Musical



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