Tony Award for Best Lighting Design of a Musical
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The Tony Award for Best Lighting Design of a Musical has been given since 1970. In 2005, separate awards were given for the best lighting design of a musical and the best lighting design of a play.
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[edit] 1970s
- 1970 Jo Mielziner. Child's Play
- 1971 R.H. Poindexter. Story Theatre
- 1972 Tharon Musser. Follies
- 1973 Jules Fisher. Pippin (musical)
- 1974 Jules Fisher. Ulysses in Nighttown
- 1975 Neil Peter Jampolis. Sherlock Holmes
- 1976 Tharon Musser. A Chorus Line
- 1977 Jennifer Tipton. The Cherry Orchard
- 1978 Jules Fisher. Dancin'
- 1979 Roger Morgan. The Crucifer of Blood
[edit] 1980s
- 1980 David Hersey. Evita
- 1981 John Bury. Amadeus
- 1982 Tharon Musser. Dreamgirls
- 1983 David Hersey. Cats
- 1984 Richard Nelson. Sunday in the Park with George
- 1985 Richard Riddell. Big River
- 1986 Pat Collins. I'm Not Rappaport
- 1987 David Hersey. Les Misérables
- 1988 Andrew Bridge. The Phantom of the Opera
- 1989 Jennifer Tipton. Jerome Robbins' Broadway
[edit] 1990s
- 1990 Jules Fisher. Grand Hotel, The Musical
- 1991 Jules Fisher. The Will Rogers Follies
- 1992 Jules Fisher. Jelly's Last Jam
- 1993 Chris Parry. The Who's Tommy
- 1994 Rick Fisher. An Inspector Calls
- 1995 Andrew Bridge. Sunset Boulevard (musical)
- 1996 Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer. Bring in 'da Noise/Bring in 'da Funk
- 1997 Ken Billington. Chicago (musical)
- 1998 Donald Holder. The Lion King
- 1999 Andrew Bridge. Fosse
[edit] 2000s
- 2000 Natasha Katz. Aida
- 2001 Peter Kaczorowski. The Producers
- 2002 Brian MacDevitt. Into the Woods
- 2003 Nigel Levings. La Boheme
- 2004 Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer. Assassins (musical)
- 2005 Christopher Akerlind. The Light in the Piazza
- 2006 Howell Binkley. Jersey Boys