- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics
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The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics is an annual award presented by the Drama Desk, a committee of New York City theatre critics, writers, and editors. It honors the lyricists of musicals produced on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway, and for legitimate not-for-profit theaters.
Although Tom Jones was honored for his lyrics for The Fantasticks in 1961, it was not until the 15th Annual Drama Desk Awards in 1969 that a specific category for Outstanding Lyrics was created. The first recipient of the award was Fred Ebb for Zorba. The following year there were two winners, Stephen Sondheim for Company and Bertolt Brecht for Mahagonny. In 1973, a single award for music and lyrics was presented to Sondheim for A Little Night Music. The following year, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Score of a Musical was presented to Al Carmines for The Faggot. In 1975, the award was renamed the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics and was presented to Charlie Smalls for The Wiz, and it was presented as such to Edward Kleban and Marvin Hamlisch for A Chorus Line in 1976. In 1977 it was given its present name.
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Additional winners
1960s
- 1969: George Haimoshn and Robin Miller – Dames at Sea and Fred Ebb – Zorba
1970s
- 1970: Stephen Sondheim – Company and Bertolt Brecht – Mahagonny
- 1971: Stephen Sondheim – Follies
- 1972: John Guare – Two Gentlemen of Verona
- 1973: Stephen Sondheim – A Little Night Music
- 1974: Al Carmines – The Faggot
- 1975: Charlie Smalls – The Wiz
- Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman and Chuck Strand – The Lieutenant
- Jerry Herman – Mack and Mabel
- Fred Silver – In Gay Company
- 1976: Edward Kleban and Marvin Hamlisch – A Chorus Line
- Leonard Bernstein – 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
- Bill Heyer and Hank Beebe – Tuscaloosa's Calling Me
- Stephen Sondheim – Pacific Overtures
- 1977: Martin Charnin – Annie
1980s
- 1980: Tim Rice – Evita
- Steve Brown – Strider
- 1982: Stephen Sondheim – Merrily We Roll Along and Maury Yeston – Nine
- Tom Eyen – Dreamgirls
- Jim Wann – Pump Boys and Dinettes
- 1983: Howard Ashman – Little Shop of Horrors
- Michael Colby – Charlotte Sweet
- T.S. Eliot – Cats
- Des McAnuff – Death of Von Richthofen
- 1985: Roger Miller – Big River
- Jerry Colker – 3 Guys Naked from the Waist Down
- Ellen Fitzhugh – Grind
- 1988: Stephen Sondheim – Into the Woods
- Barry Harman – Romance, Romance
1990s
- 1990: David Zippel – City of Angels
- 1992: Susan Birkenhead – Jelly's Last Jam
- Michael Garin, Paul Lockheart, Erik Frandsen and Robert Hipkins – Song of Singapore
- 1993: Denis Markell and Douglas Bernstein – A Backer's Audition
- Joey Paley – Ruthless!
- Arthur Perlman – Wings
- David Zippel – The Goodbye Girl
- 1994: Stephen Sondheim – Passion
- 1997: Gerard Alessandrini – Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back
- Brian Crawley – Violet
- Mark Waldrop – Howard Crabtree's When Pigs Fly
2000s
2010s
- 2010: John Kander and Fred Ebb – The Scottsboro Boys
- Rick Crom – Newsical
- Kevin Del Aguila – Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
- Dillie Keane and Adèle Anderson – Fascinating Aïda
- Andrew Lippa – The Addams Family
- David Zellnik – Yank!
- 2011: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone – The Book of Mormon
- Rick Crom – Newsical The Musical - Full Spin Ahead
- Jack Lechner – The Kid
- Adam Mathias – See Rock City & Other Destinations
- Glenn Slater – Sister Act
- Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman – Catch Me if You Can
External links
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics 1969–1975 Fred Ebb (1969) · Stephen Sondheim/Bertolt Brecht (1970) · Stephen Sondheim (1971) · John Guare (1972) · Stephen Sondheim (1973) · Al Carmines (1974) · Charlie Smalls (1975) ·
1976–2000 Edward Kleban (1976) · Martin Charnin (1977) · Carol Hall (1978) · Stephen Sondheim (1979) · Tim Rice (1980) · Stephen Sondheim (1982) · Howard Ashman (1983) · Stephen Sondheim (1984) · Roger Miller (1985) · Stephen Sondheim (1988) · David Zippel (1990) · William Finn (1991) · Susan Birkenhead (1992) · Denis Markell and Douglas Bernstein (1993) · Stephen Sondheim (1994) · Gerard Alessandrini (1997) · Lynn Ahrens (1998) · Stephen Sondheim (2000)
2001–2025 Mel Brooks (2001) · Scott Wittman/Marc Shaiman (2003) · Stephen Schwartz (2004) · Eric Idle (2005) · Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison (2006) · Steven Sater (2007) · Stew and Heidi Rodewald (2008) · Stephen Sondheim (2009) · John Kander & Fred Ebb (2010)
Complete list · (1969–1975) · (1976–2000) · (2001–2025) Drama Desk Awards Play Musical Production Categories:- Drama Desk Awards
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