The 1967 Tony Awards - a podcast by Anna & Tim

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Wilkommen, bienvenue, and WELCOME to My Little Tonys! In our inaugural episode covering the 1967 Tony Awards, we discuss why Cabaret puts the rest of the musicals this season to shame, Tim shares a very spicy take about two-person musicals, and we still manage to work Sondheim into the conversation even though he has nothing to do with any of the shows this year. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@mylittletonys) for additional content about this season’s shows!


Works referenced/cited:


“'I Do, I Do' Halted by Injury.” The New York Times , 8 Oct. 1966.


Jones, John Bush. Our Musicals, Ourselves: a Social History of the American Musical Theatre. Brandeis University Press, 2011.


Kerr, Walter. “The Theater: 'Cabaret' Opens at the Broadhurst.” New York Times, 21 Nov. 1966.


Kerr, Walter. "Theater: Musical 'I Do! I Do!' Arrives", New York Times, December 6, 1966


Mandelbaum, Ken. Not since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops. St. Martin's Press, 1992.


[Wikipedia] A Hand is On the Gate


Rich, Frank, and Lisa Aronson. The Theatre Art of Boris Aronson. Knopf, 1987.

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