Peggy Cass won a Tony Award (Best Featured Actress in a Play) for her portrayal of Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame. The role also earned her a Theatre World Award, as well as Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for the 1958 film adaptation.
There was no Tony award for best play in 1947.
The 2005 Best Play Tony went to Doubt. The play was written by John Patrick Shanley.
The 2015 Best Revival of a Play Tony went to Skylight.
First Play to Win a Tony Award : ALL MY SONS, 1947 First Musical to Win a Tony Award: KISS ME KATE, 1949
The 2015 Best Play Tony went to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
The 2013 Tony for Best Lighting Design of a Play went to Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer. The pair received their award for their work on the production of Lucky Guy.
Peggy is played by Barbara Windsor.
There was no Tony award for best play in 1947.
Peggy Mitchell
Tony Kubek debuted on April 20, 1957, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on October 3, 1965, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
The 2012 Tony for Best Play went to Clybourne Park.
The Tony for Best Scenic Design of a Play went to Beowulf Boritt in 2014. He received his Tony for his work on the set design of the play Act One.
Tony Trischka was born in 1949.
Tony Sanchez is a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The 2005 Best Play Tony went to Doubt. The play was written by John Patrick Shanley.
Some minor characters in "Silas Marner" include Nancy Lammeter, Godfrey Cass, Dunsey Cass, and Dolly Winthrop. They play supporting roles in the story and help to develop the main characters and plot.
According to Tony on his "Tony Stewart Live" Sirius Radio Show, the trombone.