Gender
Male
Born
Mar 12, 1910
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Died
Feb 02, 1998
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Producer Theatre Owner/Operator Presenter
Also Known As
R. L. Stevens
  • CREDITS
    Broken Glass (Apr 24, 1994 - Jun 26, 1994)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Kentucky Cycle (Nov 14, 1993 - Dec 12, 1993)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    She Loves Me (Jun 10, 1993 - Jun 19, 1994)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
      • Additional
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Solitary Confinement (Nov 08, 1992 - Nov 29, 1992)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlaySoloOriginal
    Park Your Car in Harvard Yard (Nov 07, 1991 - Feb 22, 1992)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Speed of Darkness (Feb 28, 1991 - Mar 30, 1991)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Shadowlands (Nov 11, 1990 - Apr 07, 1991)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    A Few Good Men (Nov 15, 1989 - Jan 26, 1991)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Love Letters (Oct 31, 1989 - Jan 21, 1990)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Metamorphosis (Mar 06, 1989 - Jul 01, 1989)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Petition (Apr 24, 1986 - Jun 29, 1986)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Death of a Salesman (Mar 29, 1984 - Nov 18, 1984)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaRevival
    On Your Toes (Mar 06, 1983 - May 20, 1984)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Ghosts (Aug 30, 1982 - Oct 02, 1982)
    • Produced for the John F. Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaRevival
    The West Side Waltz (Nov 19, 1981 - Mar 13, 1982)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Lunch Hour (Nov 12, 1980 - Jun 28, 1981)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Betrayal (Jan 05, 1980 - May 31, 1980)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Carmelina (Apr 08, 1979 - Apr 21, 1979)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    • Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
    MusicalOriginal
    Bedroom Farce (Mar 29, 1979 - Nov 24, 1979)
    • Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
    PlayComedy FarceOriginal
    Wings (Jan 28, 1979 - May 05, 1979)
    • Produced for the Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Players (Sep 06, 1978 - Sep 24, 1978)
    • Produced for the Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Deathtrap (Feb 26, 1978 - Jun 13, 1982)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayMystery Thriller ComedyOriginal
    No Man's Land (Nov 09, 1976 - Dec 18, 1976)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate (Sep 23, 1976 - Oct 29, 1976)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Legend (May 13, 1976 - May 15, 1976)
    • Produced for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayRomantic ComedyOriginal
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (May 04, 1976 - May 08, 1976)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalOriginal
    The Heiress (Apr 20, 1976 - May 09, 1976)
    • Originally produced for the Kennedy Center by The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
    PlayDramaRevival
    A Matter of Gravity (Feb 03, 1976 - Apr 10, 1976)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Royal Family (Dec 30, 1975 - Jul 18, 1976)
    • Produced for The Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens
    • Originally produced by American Bicentennial Theatre
    PlayComedyRevival
    Sweet Bird of Youth (Dec 29, 1975 - Feb 08, 1976)
    • Originally produced by The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
    PlayDramaRevival
    Summer Brave (Oct 26, 1975 - Nov 09, 1975)
    • Produced for the Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens
    • Originally produced by American Bicentennial Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Skin of Our Teeth (Sep 09, 1975 - Sep 13, 1975)
    • Produced in association with The Kennedy Center - Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
    PlayComedyRevival
    London Assurance (Dec 05, 1974 - Jan 12, 1975)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyRevival
    Jumpers (Apr 22, 1974 - Jun 01, 1974)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayFarceOriginal
    The Freedom of the City (Feb 17, 1974 - Feb 23, 1974)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Finishing Touches (Feb 08, 1973 - Jun 30, 1973)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Jockey Club Stakes (Jan 24, 1973 - Mar 24, 1973)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Lost in the Stars (Apr 18, 1972 - May 21, 1972)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalTragedyRevival
    Captain Brassbound's Conversion (Apr 17, 1972 - Apr 29, 1972)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyRevival
    The Country Girl (Mar 15, 1972 - May 06, 1972)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayRevival
    Old Times (Nov 16, 1971 - Feb 26, 1972)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Conduct Unbecoming (Oct 12, 1970 - Feb 14, 1971)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Sheep on the Runway (Jan 31, 1970 - May 02, 1970)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Indians (Oct 13, 1969 - Jan 03, 1970)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Half a Sixpence (Apr 25, 1965 - Jul 16, 1966)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    Diamond Orchid (Feb 10, 1965 - Feb 13, 1965)
    • Produced in association with Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayOriginal
    Poor Richard (Dec 02, 1964 - Mar 13, 1965)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Slow Dance on the Killing Ground (Nov 30, 1964 - Feb 13, 1965)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayOriginal
    The Physicists (Oct 13, 1964 - Nov 28, 1964)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayOriginal
    Beekman Place (Oct 07, 1964 - Oct 31, 1964)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Last Analysis (Oct 01, 1964 - Oct 24, 1964)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayFarceOriginal
    The Three Sisters (Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
    • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    PlayDramaRevival
    The Chinese Prime Minister (Jan 02, 1964 - Apr 04, 1964)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    A Rainy Day in Newark (Oct 22, 1963 - Oct 26, 1963)
    • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
    PlayFarceOriginal
    A Case of Libel (Oct 10, 1963 - May 09, 1964)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Private Ear and The Public Eye (Oct 09, 1963 - Feb 29, 1964)
    • The Private Ear
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOne Act ComedyOriginal
    • The Public Eye
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOne Act ComedyOriginal
    Bicycle Ride to Nevada (Sep 24, 1963 - Sep 24, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Children From Their Games (Apr 11, 1963 - Apr 13, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Strange Interlude (Mar 11, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
    • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    • Theatre Owned / Operated by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
    PlayDramaRevival
    Andorra (Feb 09, 1963 - Feb 16, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (Jan 16, 1963 - Mar 16, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright (Dec 22, 1962 - Jan 19, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Calculated Risk (Oct 31, 1962 - May 11, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayMysteryOriginal
    Step on a Crack (Oct 17, 1962 - Oct 17, 1962)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Miss Julie (May 16, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayTragedyRevival
    Long Day's Journey Into Night (May 15, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaRevival
    The Father (May 14, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaRevival
    Romulus (Jan 10, 1962 - Mar 10, 1962)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    First Love (Dec 25, 1961 - Jan 13, 1962)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    A Man for All Seasons (Nov 22, 1961 - Jun 01, 1963)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Everybody Loves Opal (Oct 11, 1961 - Oct 28, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole (Oct 05, 1961 - Dec 16, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Caretaker (Oct 04, 1961 - Feb 24, 1962)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    A Far Country (Apr 04, 1961 - Nov 25, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Importance Of Being Oscar (Mar 14, 1961 - Apr 08, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlaySoloOriginal
    Mary, Mary (Mar 08, 1961 - Dec 12, 1964)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Midgie Purvis (Feb 01, 1961 - Feb 18, 1961)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe (Jan 28, 1961 - Jan 28, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Conquering Hero (Jan 16, 1961 - Jan 21, 1961)
    • Produced under the Management of Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalOriginal
    Under the Yum-Yum Tree (Nov 16, 1960 - Apr 15, 1961)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    West Side Story (Apr 27, 1960 - Dec 10, 1960)
    • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalDramaRevival
    Duel of Angels (Apr 19, 1960 - Jun 01, 1960)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Tumbler (Feb 24, 1960 - Feb 27, 1960)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Much Ado About Nothing (Sep 17, 1959 - Nov 07, 1959)
    • Produced by arrangement with The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyRevival
    The Cold Wind and the Warm (Dec 08, 1958 - Mar 21, 1959)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Man in the Dog Suit (Oct 30, 1958 - Nov 29, 1958)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Goldilocks (Oct 11, 1958 - Feb 28, 1959)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    A Touch of the Poet (Oct 02, 1958 - Jun 13, 1959)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Visit (May 05, 1958 - Nov 29, 1958)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Firstborn (Apr 30, 1958 - May 31, 1958)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Joyce Grenfell (Monologues and Songs) (Apr 07, 1958 - Apr 26, 1958)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    SpecialComedyOriginal
    The Waltz of the Toreadors (Mar 04, 1958 - Mar 29, 1958)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyRevival
    The Day the Money Stopped (Feb 20, 1958 - Feb 22, 1958)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Rope Dancers (Nov 20, 1957 - May 03, 1958)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Time Remembered (Nov 12, 1957 - Jun 28, 1958)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayRomantic ComedyOriginal
    Under Milk Wood (Oct 15, 1957 - Nov 16, 1957)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    Emlyn Williams as A Boy Growing Up (Oct 07, 1957 - Oct 20, 1957)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    SpecialOriginal
    West Side Story (Sep 26, 1957 - Jun 27, 1959)
    • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalDramaOriginal
    Orpheus Descending (Mar 21, 1957 - May 18, 1957)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Sin of Pat Muldoon (Mar 13, 1957 - Mar 16, 1957)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    A Hole in the Head (Feb 28, 1957 - Jul 13, 1957)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Waltz of the Toreadors (Jan 17, 1957 - May 11, 1957)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    A Clearing in the Woods (Jan 10, 1957 - Feb 09, 1957)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    The Sleeping Prince (Nov 01, 1956 - Dec 22, 1956)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayOriginal
    Major Barbara (Oct 30, 1956 - May 18, 1957)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyRevival
    Separate Tables (Oct 25, 1956 - Sep 28, 1957)
    • Table by the Window
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayOriginal
    • Table Number Seven
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayOriginal
    Saint Joan (Sep 11, 1956 - Jan 05, 1957)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
      • Replacement
    PlayDramaRevival
    Tamburlaine the Great (Jan 19, 1956 - Feb 04, 1956)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayOriginal
    Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure... (Oct 10, 1955 - Dec 03, 1955)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    MusicalRevueOriginal
    Island of Goats (Oct 04, 1955 - Oct 08, 1955)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    A View From the Bridge / A Memory of Two Mondays (Sep 29, 1955 - Feb 04, 1956)
    • A View From the Bridge
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDrama One ActOriginal
    • A Memory of Two Mondays
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOne ActOriginal
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Mar 24, 1955 - Nov 17, 1956)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Bus Stop (Mar 02, 1955 - Apr 21, 1956)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Dark Is Light Enough (Feb 23, 1955 - Apr 23, 1955)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Flowering Peach (Dec 28, 1954 - Apr 23, 1955)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Portrait of a Lady (Dec 21, 1954 - Dec 25, 1954)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Golden Apple (Apr 20, 1954 - Aug 07, 1954)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    The Confidential Clerk (Feb 11, 1954 - May 22, 1954)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (Dec 30, 1953 - Jul 10, 1954)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    • A Production by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Escapade (Nov 18, 1953 - Nov 28, 1953)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Sabrina Fair (Nov 11, 1953 - Aug 21, 1954)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Tea and Sympathy (Sep 30, 1953 - Jun 18, 1955)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Barefoot in Athens (Oct 31, 1951 - Nov 24, 1951)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayDrama HistoryOriginal
    The Fourposter (Oct 24, 1951 - May 02, 1953)
    • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
    • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    PlayRevival
    The Cellar and the Well (Dec 10, 1950 - Dec 17, 1950)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Peter Pan (Apr 24, 1950 - Jan 27, 1951)
    • Produced by R. L. Stevens
    PlayRevival
    Twelfth Night (Oct 03, 1949 - Nov 12, 1949)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayComedyRevival
    Steel (Dec 19, 1939 - Dec 30, 1939)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Cure For Matrimony (Oct 25, 1939 - Nov 25, 1939)
    • Produced by The Producers Theatre
    PlayComedyOriginal
    A Few Good Men (Jan 07, 1992 - May 10, 1992)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Deathtrap (Nov 13, 1978 - Mar 01, 1980)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayMystery Thriller ComedyOriginal
    Finishing Touches (Nov 29, 1973 - Jun 01, 1974)
    • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    PlayOriginal
    West Side Story (Jul 01, 1959 - Apr 23, 1960)
    • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
    MusicalDramaOriginal
  • AWARDS

    Tony Award®

     

    Best Play

    1994 | Nominee  | The Kentucky Cycle
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1994 | Nominee  | Broken Glass
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Revival of a Musical

    1994 | Nominee  | She Loves Me
    Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1991 | Nominee  | Shadowlands
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Best Reproduction

    1984 | Winner  | Death of a Salesman
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Best Reproduction (Play or Musical)

    1983 | Winner  | On Your Toes
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1979 | Nominee  | Bedroom Farce
    Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1978 | Nominee  | Deathtrap
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1972 | Nominee  | Old Times
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Special Award

    1971 | Recipient
    Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1970 | Nominee  | Indians
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Musical

    1965 | Nominee  | Half a Sixpence
    Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
     

    Best Producer of a Musical

    1965 | Nominee  | Half a Sixpence
    Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
     

    Best Producer of a Play

    1965 | Nominee  | Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
    Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
     

    Best Producer of a Play

    1963 | Nominee  | Strange Interlude
    Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
     

    Best Play

    1962 | Nominee  | The Caretaker
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Best Play

    1962 | Winner  | A Man for All Seasons
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Best Producer of a Play

    1962 | Winner  | A Man for All Seasons
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Best Play

    1959 | Nominee  | The Visit
    Produced by The Producers Theatre
     

    Best Play

    1959 | Nominee  | A Touch of the Poet
    Produced by The Producers Theatre
     

    Best Play

    1958 | Nominee  | Time Remembered
    Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
     

    Best Play

    1958 | Nominee  | The Rope Dancers
    Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
     

    Best Play

    1957 | Nominee  | Separate Tables
    Produced by The Producers Theatre
     

    Best Play

    1957 | Nominee  | The Waltz of the Toreadors
    Produced by The Producers Theatre
     

    Best Play

    1956 | Nominee  | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
     

    Best Play

    1956 | Nominee  | Bus Stop
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Drama Desk Award

     

    Outstanding Play

    1994 | Nominee  | The Kentucky Cycle
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Outstanding New Play

    1989 | Nominee
    Roger L. Stevens (for "The Cocktail Hour")

    Outstanding Revival

    1984 | Winner  | Death of a Salesman
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Outstanding Revival

    1983 | Winner  | On Your Toes
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Outstanding New Play (American)

    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Outstanding New Play (American)

    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Outstanding New Play (American)

    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
     

    Outstanding New Play (Foreign)

    1977 | Nominee  | No Man's Land
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens

    Outstanding Revival

    1976 | Winner  | The Royal Family
    Produced for The Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens

    Unique Theatrical Experience

    1975 | Winner  | London Assurance
    Produced by Roger L. Stevens
Broken Glass (Apr 24, 1994 - Jun 26, 1994)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Kentucky Cycle (Nov 14, 1993 - Dec 12, 1993)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
She Loves Me (Jun 10, 1993 - Jun 19, 1994)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
    • Additional
MusicalComedyRevival
Solitary Confinement (Nov 08, 1992 - Nov 29, 1992)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlaySoloOriginal
Park Your Car in Harvard Yard (Nov 07, 1991 - Feb 22, 1992)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Speed of Darkness (Feb 28, 1991 - Mar 30, 1991)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Shadowlands (Nov 11, 1990 - Apr 07, 1991)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
A Few Good Men (Nov 15, 1989 - Jan 26, 1991)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Love Letters (Oct 31, 1989 - Jan 21, 1990)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Metamorphosis (Mar 06, 1989 - Jul 01, 1989)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Petition (Apr 24, 1986 - Jun 29, 1986)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Death of a Salesman (Mar 29, 1984 - Nov 18, 1984)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaRevival
On Your Toes (Mar 06, 1983 - May 20, 1984)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
MusicalComedyRevival
Ghosts (Aug 30, 1982 - Oct 02, 1982)
  • Produced for the John F. Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaRevival
The West Side Waltz (Nov 19, 1981 - Mar 13, 1982)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Lunch Hour (Nov 12, 1980 - Jun 28, 1981)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Betrayal (Jan 05, 1980 - May 31, 1980)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Carmelina (Apr 08, 1979 - Apr 21, 1979)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
  • Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
MusicalOriginal
Bedroom Farce (Mar 29, 1979 - Nov 24, 1979)
  • Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
PlayComedy FarceOriginal
Wings (Jan 28, 1979 - May 05, 1979)
  • Produced for the Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Players (Sep 06, 1978 - Sep 24, 1978)
  • Produced for the Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Deathtrap (Feb 26, 1978 - Jun 13, 1982)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayMystery Thriller ComedyOriginal
No Man's Land (Nov 09, 1976 - Dec 18, 1976)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate (Sep 23, 1976 - Oct 29, 1976)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Legend (May 13, 1976 - May 15, 1976)
  • Produced for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by Roger L. Stevens
PlayRomantic ComedyOriginal
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (May 04, 1976 - May 08, 1976)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
MusicalOriginal
The Heiress (Apr 20, 1976 - May 09, 1976)
  • Originally produced for the Kennedy Center by The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
PlayDramaRevival
A Matter of Gravity (Feb 03, 1976 - Apr 10, 1976)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
The Royal Family (Dec 30, 1975 - Jul 18, 1976)
  • Produced for The Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens
  • Originally produced by American Bicentennial Theatre
PlayComedyRevival
Sweet Bird of Youth (Dec 29, 1975 - Feb 08, 1976)
  • Originally produced by The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
PlayDramaRevival
Summer Brave (Oct 26, 1975 - Nov 09, 1975)
  • Produced for the Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens
  • Originally produced by American Bicentennial Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
The Skin of Our Teeth (Sep 09, 1975 - Sep 13, 1975)
  • Produced in association with The Kennedy Center - Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
PlayComedyRevival
London Assurance (Dec 05, 1974 - Jan 12, 1975)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyRevival
Jumpers (Apr 22, 1974 - Jun 01, 1974)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayFarceOriginal
The Freedom of the City (Feb 17, 1974 - Feb 23, 1974)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Finishing Touches (Feb 08, 1973 - Jun 30, 1973)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
The Jockey Club Stakes (Jan 24, 1973 - Mar 24, 1973)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Lost in the Stars (Apr 18, 1972 - May 21, 1972)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
MusicalTragedyRevival
Captain Brassbound's Conversion (Apr 17, 1972 - Apr 29, 1972)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyRevival
The Country Girl (Mar 15, 1972 - May 06, 1972)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayRevival
Old Times (Nov 16, 1971 - Feb 26, 1972)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Conduct Unbecoming (Oct 12, 1970 - Feb 14, 1971)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Sheep on the Runway (Jan 31, 1970 - May 02, 1970)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Indians (Oct 13, 1969 - Jan 03, 1970)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Half a Sixpence (Apr 25, 1965 - Jul 16, 1966)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
MusicalComedyOriginal
Diamond Orchid (Feb 10, 1965 - Feb 13, 1965)
  • Produced in association with Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayOriginal
Poor Richard (Dec 02, 1964 - Mar 13, 1965)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayComedyOriginal
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground (Nov 30, 1964 - Feb 13, 1965)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayOriginal
The Physicists (Oct 13, 1964 - Nov 28, 1964)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayOriginal
Beekman Place (Oct 07, 1964 - Oct 31, 1964)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayComedyOriginal
The Last Analysis (Oct 01, 1964 - Oct 24, 1964)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayFarceOriginal
The Three Sisters (Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
  • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
PlayDramaRevival
The Chinese Prime Minister (Jan 02, 1964 - Apr 04, 1964)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
A Rainy Day in Newark (Oct 22, 1963 - Oct 26, 1963)
  • Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
PlayFarceOriginal
A Case of Libel (Oct 10, 1963 - May 09, 1964)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
The Private Ear and The Public Eye (Oct 09, 1963 - Feb 29, 1964)
  • The Private Ear
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOne Act ComedyOriginal
  • The Public Eye
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOne Act ComedyOriginal
Bicycle Ride to Nevada (Sep 24, 1963 - Sep 24, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Children From Their Games (Apr 11, 1963 - Apr 13, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Strange Interlude (Mar 11, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
  • Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
  • Theatre Owned / Operated by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
PlayDramaRevival
Andorra (Feb 09, 1963 - Feb 16, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (Jan 16, 1963 - Mar 16, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright (Dec 22, 1962 - Jan 19, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Calculated Risk (Oct 31, 1962 - May 11, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayMysteryOriginal
Step on a Crack (Oct 17, 1962 - Oct 17, 1962)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Miss Julie (May 16, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayTragedyRevival
Long Day's Journey Into Night (May 15, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaRevival
The Father (May 14, 1962 - May 19, 1962)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaRevival
Romulus (Jan 10, 1962 - Mar 10, 1962)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
First Love (Dec 25, 1961 - Jan 13, 1962)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
A Man for All Seasons (Nov 22, 1961 - Jun 01, 1963)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Everybody Loves Opal (Oct 11, 1961 - Oct 28, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole (Oct 05, 1961 - Dec 16, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Caretaker (Oct 04, 1961 - Feb 24, 1962)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
A Far Country (Apr 04, 1961 - Nov 25, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
The Importance Of Being Oscar (Mar 14, 1961 - Apr 08, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlaySoloOriginal
Mary, Mary (Mar 08, 1961 - Dec 12, 1964)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Midgie Purvis (Feb 01, 1961 - Feb 18, 1961)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe (Jan 28, 1961 - Jan 28, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Conquering Hero (Jan 16, 1961 - Jan 21, 1961)
  • Produced under the Management of Roger L. Stevens
MusicalOriginal
Under the Yum-Yum Tree (Nov 16, 1960 - Apr 15, 1961)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
West Side Story (Apr 27, 1960 - Dec 10, 1960)
  • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
MusicalDramaRevival
Duel of Angels (Apr 19, 1960 - Jun 01, 1960)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Tumbler (Feb 24, 1960 - Feb 27, 1960)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Much Ado About Nothing (Sep 17, 1959 - Nov 07, 1959)
  • Produced by arrangement with The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyRevival
The Cold Wind and the Warm (Dec 08, 1958 - Mar 21, 1959)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Man in the Dog Suit (Oct 30, 1958 - Nov 29, 1958)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
Goldilocks (Oct 11, 1958 - Feb 28, 1959)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
MusicalComedyOriginal
A Touch of the Poet (Oct 02, 1958 - Jun 13, 1959)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Visit (May 05, 1958 - Nov 29, 1958)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Firstborn (Apr 30, 1958 - May 31, 1958)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Joyce Grenfell (Monologues and Songs) (Apr 07, 1958 - Apr 26, 1958)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
SpecialComedyOriginal
The Waltz of the Toreadors (Mar 04, 1958 - Mar 29, 1958)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyRevival
The Day the Money Stopped (Feb 20, 1958 - Feb 22, 1958)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Rope Dancers (Nov 20, 1957 - May 03, 1958)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayDramaOriginal
Time Remembered (Nov 12, 1957 - Jun 28, 1958)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayRomantic ComedyOriginal
Under Milk Wood (Oct 15, 1957 - Nov 16, 1957)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
Emlyn Williams as A Boy Growing Up (Oct 07, 1957 - Oct 20, 1957)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
SpecialOriginal
West Side Story (Sep 26, 1957 - Jun 27, 1959)
  • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
MusicalDramaOriginal
Orpheus Descending (Mar 21, 1957 - May 18, 1957)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Sin of Pat Muldoon (Mar 13, 1957 - Mar 16, 1957)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
A Hole in the Head (Feb 28, 1957 - Jul 13, 1957)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
The Waltz of the Toreadors (Jan 17, 1957 - May 11, 1957)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
A Clearing in the Woods (Jan 10, 1957 - Feb 09, 1957)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
The Sleeping Prince (Nov 01, 1956 - Dec 22, 1956)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayOriginal
Major Barbara (Oct 30, 1956 - May 18, 1957)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyRevival
Separate Tables (Oct 25, 1956 - Sep 28, 1957)
  • Table by the Window
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayOriginal
  • Table Number Seven
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayOriginal
Saint Joan (Sep 11, 1956 - Jan 05, 1957)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
    • Replacement
PlayDramaRevival
Tamburlaine the Great (Jan 19, 1956 - Feb 04, 1956)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayOriginal
Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure... (Oct 10, 1955 - Dec 03, 1955)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
MusicalRevueOriginal
Island of Goats (Oct 04, 1955 - Oct 08, 1955)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
A View From the Bridge / A Memory of Two Mondays (Sep 29, 1955 - Feb 04, 1956)
  • A View From the Bridge
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDrama One ActOriginal
  • A Memory of Two Mondays
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOne ActOriginal
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Mar 24, 1955 - Nov 17, 1956)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayDramaOriginal
Bus Stop (Mar 02, 1955 - Apr 21, 1956)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
The Dark Is Light Enough (Feb 23, 1955 - Apr 23, 1955)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
The Flowering Peach (Dec 28, 1954 - Apr 23, 1955)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
Portrait of a Lady (Dec 21, 1954 - Dec 25, 1954)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
The Golden Apple (Apr 20, 1954 - Aug 07, 1954)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
MusicalComedyOriginal
The Confidential Clerk (Feb 11, 1954 - May 22, 1954)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (Dec 30, 1953 - Jul 10, 1954)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
  • A Production by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
Escapade (Nov 18, 1953 - Nov 28, 1953)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyOriginal
Sabrina Fair (Nov 11, 1953 - Aug 21, 1954)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayComedyOriginal
Tea and Sympathy (Sep 30, 1953 - Jun 18, 1955)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayDramaOriginal
Barefoot in Athens (Oct 31, 1951 - Nov 24, 1951)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayDrama HistoryOriginal
The Fourposter (Oct 24, 1951 - May 02, 1953)
  • Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
PlayComedyOriginal
Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
  • Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
PlayRevival
The Cellar and the Well (Dec 10, 1950 - Dec 17, 1950)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Peter Pan (Apr 24, 1950 - Jan 27, 1951)
  • Produced by R. L. Stevens
PlayRevival
Twelfth Night (Oct 03, 1949 - Nov 12, 1949)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayComedyRevival
Steel (Dec 19, 1939 - Dec 30, 1939)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayDramaOriginal
Cure For Matrimony (Oct 25, 1939 - Nov 25, 1939)
  • Produced by The Producers Theatre
PlayComedyOriginal
A Few Good Men (Jan 07, 1992 - May 10, 1992)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayDramaOriginal
Deathtrap (Nov 13, 1978 - Mar 01, 1980)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayMystery Thriller ComedyOriginal
Finishing Touches (Nov 29, 1973 - Jun 01, 1974)
  • Produced by Roger L. Stevens
PlayOriginal
West Side Story (Jul 01, 1959 - Apr 23, 1960)
  • Produced by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
MusicalDramaOriginal

Tony Award®

 

Best Play

1994 | Nominee  | The Kentucky Cycle
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1994 | Nominee  | Broken Glass
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Revival of a Musical

1994 | Nominee  | She Loves Me
Produced in association with Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1991 | Nominee  | Shadowlands
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Best Reproduction

1984 | Winner  | Death of a Salesman
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Best Reproduction (Play or Musical)

1983 | Winner  | On Your Toes
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1979 | Nominee  | Bedroom Farce
Produced by Whitehead-Stevens
 

Best Play

1978 | Nominee  | Deathtrap
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1972 | Nominee  | Old Times
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Special Award

1971 | Recipient
Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1970 | Nominee  | Indians
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Musical

1965 | Nominee  | Half a Sixpence
Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
 

Best Producer of a Musical

1965 | Nominee  | Half a Sixpence
Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
 

Best Producer of a Play

1965 | Nominee  | Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
Produced by Stevens Productions, Inc.
 

Best Producer of a Play

1963 | Nominee  | Strange Interlude
Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
 

Best Play

1962 | Nominee  | The Caretaker
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Best Play

1962 | Winner  | A Man for All Seasons
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Best Producer of a Play

1962 | Winner  | A Man for All Seasons
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Best Play

1959 | Nominee  | The Visit
Produced by The Producers Theatre
 

Best Play

1959 | Nominee  | A Touch of the Poet
Produced by The Producers Theatre
 

Best Play

1958 | Nominee  | Time Remembered
Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
 

Best Play

1958 | Nominee  | The Rope Dancers
Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
 

Best Play

1957 | Nominee  | Separate Tables
Produced by The Producers Theatre
 

Best Play

1957 | Nominee  | The Waltz of the Toreadors
Produced by The Producers Theatre
 

Best Play

1956 | Nominee  | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Robert Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Roger L. Stevens; John F. Wharton)
 

Best Play

1956 | Nominee  | Bus Stop
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Play

1994 | Nominee  | The Kentucky Cycle
Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Outstanding New Play

1989 | Nominee
Roger L. Stevens (for "The Cocktail Hour")

Outstanding Revival

1984 | Winner  | Death of a Salesman
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Outstanding Revival

1983 | Winner  | On Your Toes
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Outstanding New Play (American)

Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Outstanding New Play (American)

Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Outstanding New Play (American)

Produced by Roger L. Stevens
 

Outstanding New Play (Foreign)

1977 | Nominee  | No Man's Land
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

Outstanding Revival

1976 | Winner  | The Royal Family
Produced for The Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation by Roger L. Stevens

Unique Theatrical Experience

1975 | Winner  | London Assurance
Produced by Roger L. Stevens

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