Auntie Mame (Broadway, Broadhurst Theatre, 1956) | Playbill

Auntie Mame

Broadway
Comedy
Original


SYNOPSIS: Roaring Twenties socialite Mame Dennis teaches her orphaned nephew the nature of free living and free thinking, attempting to keep him from the clutches of the uptight world of his late father's estate executor and, later, his fiancée, in Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's adaptation of the Patrick Dennis novel.
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Awards

Theatre World Awards
1957 Theatre World Award Winner
Tony Award
1957 Stage Technician Nominee
1957 Scenic Design (Play or Musical) Nominee
1957 Best Featured Actress in a Play Winner
1957 Best Actress in a Play Nominee
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