| 45th Tony Awards | |
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![]() Official poster for the 45th annual Tony Awards  | |
| Date | June 2, 1991 | 
| Location | Minskoff Theatre, New York City, New York | 
| Hosted by | Julie Andrews  Jeremy Irons  | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | CBS | 
The 45th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by CBS from the Minskoff Theatre on June 2, 1991. The hosts were Julie Andrews and Jeremy Irons.
The ceremony
Presenters: Carol Channing, Joan Collins, Tyne Daly, Whoopi Goldberg, Joel Grey, Steve Guttenberg, Audrey Hepburn, Raul Julia, Jackie Mason, Shirley MacLaine, James Naughton, Penn & Teller, Anthony Quinn, Lily Tomlin, Denzel Washington
Musicals represented:
- Miss Saigon ("The Heat is On in Saigon"/"Last Night of the World"/"I Still Believe"/"You Will Not Touch Him"/"The American Dream" - Lea Salonga, Jonathan Pryce. Company)
 - Once on This Island ("The Human Heart"/"Mama Will Provide" - La Chanze, Lillias White, Company)
 - The Secret Garden (Medley - Company)
 - The Will Rogers Follies ("Will-A-Mania"/"Favorite Son" - Keith Carradine, Cady Huffman, Company)
 
Special Salute:
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying ("The Year of the Musical Actor"/"I Believe in You" - Robert Morse)
 - Fiddler on the Roof ("If I Were a Rich Man" - Topol)
 - Bye Bye Birdie ("Rosie" - Tommy Tune and Ann Reinking [a live remote from Seattle])
 - My Fair Lady and Camelot medley performed by Julie Andrews ("Wouldn't It Be Loverly" "Camelot" "I Could Have Danced All Night")
 - The Phantom of the Opera ("Music of the Night" - Michael Crawford)
 
Award winners and nominees
Winners are in bold
Special Tony Awards
- Regional Theatre Award -- Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven, Connecticut
 - Tony Honor—Father George Moore (Given Posthumously)
 
Multiple nominations and awards
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 These productions had multiple nominations: 
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 The following productions received multiple awards. 
 
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See also
- Drama Desk Awards
 - 1991 Laurence Olivier Awards – equivalent awards for West End theatre productions
 - Obie Award
 - New York Drama Critics' Circle
 - Theatre World Award
 - Lucille Lortel Awards
 
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