
Brian Dennehy, Death of a Salesman

A powerful and heartbreaking turn in a classic role.
Elizabeth Franz, Death of a Salesman

As his devoted wife, she ripped your heart out, stomped on it, and put it back in again.
Vanessa Redgrave, Long Day's Journey Into Night

She climbed the walls--literally--in a riveting portrayal of madness.
Mark Rylance, Richard III

His take was daring, funny and truly potent.
Stephen Spinella, Angels in America

An extraordinarily poetic presence in a landmark work.
Natasha Richardson, Cabaret

She got straight to the messy optimism of Sally Bowles, warts and all.
Angela Lansbury, Sweeney Todd

She made Mrs. Lovett horrific yet adorable, in a brilliant performance.
Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera for Chicago (tie)

Two legends at the peak of their talents, serving wry cynicism with pizzazz.

Just when you thought no one could breathe new life into Mama Rose…

Volcanic, mesmerizing, once in a lifetime.