- Won five Tony Awards: in 1962, with collaborator Robert Whitehead, as Best Producer (Dramatic) and as producer of Best Play winner "A Man for All Seasons," in 1971, a Special Tony Award; in 1983, as one of the producers of Best Reproduction (Play or Musical) winner "On Your Toes;" and in 1984, with Whitehead as producer of Best Reproduction winner "Death of a Salesman." He was nominated ten other times: in 1956, again with Whitehead, as producer of Best Play nominee "Bus Stop;" in 1958, with Whitehead and The Producers Theatre as producer of Best Play nominee "A Touch of the Poet;" also in 1962, as producer with Frederick Brisson and Gilbert Miller of Best Play nominee "The Caretaker;" in 1970, as one of the producers of Best Play nominee "Indians;" in 1972, as producer of Best Play nominee "Old Times;" in 1978, as producer with collaborator Alfred De Liagre Jr. of Best Play nominee "Deathtrap;" in 1979, as one of the producers of Best Play nominee "Bedroom Farce;" in 1991, as one of the producers of Best Play nominee "Shadowlands;" and, in 1994, as one of the producers of Best Play nominee "Broken Glass" and of Best Revival (Musical) nominee "She Loves Me
- He was awarded the American National Medal of the Arts in 1988 by the National Endowment of the Arts in Washington D.C.
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