Joe E. BrownHarvey Spreading Theatre To The Country While The Originals Perform In New York
1950s
1950
Maurice Evans--special recognition for guiding City Center theatre company through a highly successful season.
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt presented a special award to volunteer worker Philip Faversham of the American Theatre Wing's hospital program, representing those workers who had performed hospital volunteer work outside of New York.
Brock Pemberton founder of awards and its original chairman (posthumous)
1951
Ruth Green for her services as a volunteer in arranging reservation and seating for the five Tony Awards.
1952
Judy Garland for an important contribution to the revival of vaudeville through her recent stint at the Palace Theatre.
Edward Kook for his contributing to and encouraging the development of stage lighting and electronics.
Mrs. Martin Beck for fifteen years of untiring dedication to the American Theatre Wing, which she served as treasurer, secretary and chairman of the board of directors. Presented by Elaine Perry, daughter of Antoinette Perry.
John Gielgud for contribution to theatre for his extraordinary insight into the writings of Shakespeare as demonstrated in his one-man play, Ages of Man.
Franco Zeffirelli For designs and direction of the Old Vic's Romeo and Juliet.
Richard Rodgers For all he has done for young people in the theatre and for taking the men of the orchestra out of the pit and putting them on stage in No Strings.
1963
W. McNeil Lowry On behalf of the Ford Foundation for his and their distinguished support of the American Theatre.
Irving Berlin For his distinguished contribution to the musical theatre for these many years
Charles Moss and Stan Dragoti To the creators (of Wells, Rich, Greene, Inc.) of the I Love New York Broadway Show Tours and its sponsor, the New York State Department of Commerce. (Theatre Award '78)
Walter F. Diehl International President of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Operators, has been an active force in advancing the well-being of the Broadway theatre and of theatre nationally
Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theatre Center, Waterford, Connecticut
Richard Fitzgerald honored for his installing the infrared system in Broadway theatres, thus bringing the compassion and dedication of making theatergoing for those with impaired hearing, rewarding, and enjoyable (Theatre Award '80)