1972-1973 19th Drama Desk Awards
| Outstanding Performances | Mari Gorman (The Hot L Baltimore) |
| Christopher Plummer (Cyrano) | |
| Alan Bates (Butley) | |
| Julie Harris (The Last of Mrs. Lincoln) | |
| Sam Waterston (Much Ado About Nothing) | |
| Ben Vereen (Pippin) | |
| Jack Albertson (The Sunshine Boys) | |
| John McMartin (The Great God Brown / Don Juan) | |
| Stacy Keach (Hamlet) | |
| John Glover (The Great God Brown) | |
| Jessica Tandy (Happy Days / Not I) | |
| Christopher Lloyd (Kaspar) | |
| Ruby Dee (Wedding Band) | |
| Michele Lee (Seesaw) | |
| Glynis Johns (A Little Night Music) | |
| Rosemary Harris (A Streetcar Named Desire / The Merchant of Venice) | |
| John Lithgow (The Changing Room) | |
| Colleen Dewhurst (Mourning Becomes Electra) | |
| Douglass Watson (Much Ado About Nothing) | |
| James Earl Jones (Hamlet / The Cherry Orchard) | |
| Patricia Elliott (A Little Night Music) | |
| Pamela Payton-Wright (Mourning Becomes Electra) | |
| Most Promising Performers | Tom Atkins (The Changing Room) |
| Ralph Carter (Dude) | |
| Bill Cobbs (Freeman, What the Wine Cellars Buy) | |
| Trish Hawkins (The Hot L Baltimore) | |
| D. Jamin-Bartlett (A Little Night Music) | |
| Mary Lou Rosato (The School for Scandal) | |
| Gail Strickland (Status Quo Vadis) | |
| Outstanding Directors | Michael Rudman (The Changing Room) |
| Bob Fosse (Pippin) | |
| Victor Garcia (Yerma) | |
| Joseph Chaikin, Robert Sklar (The Mutation Show) | |
| Harold Prince (The Great God Brown / A Little Night Music) | |
| Outstanding Music & Lyrics | Stephen Sondheim (A Little Night Music) |
| Outstanding Book | Hugh Wheeler (A Little Night Mus) |
| Outstanding Set Design | Victor Garcia, Fabian Puigserver (Yerma) |
| Tony Walton (Pippin / Shelter) | |
| David Jenkins (The Changing Room) | |
| Outstanding Costume Design | Theoni V. Aldredge (Much Ado About Nothing) |
| Patricia Zipprodt (Pippin) | |
| Most Promising Playwrights | Joseph A. Walker (The River Niger) |
| Robert Randall (6 Rms Riv Vu) | |
| James Prideaux (The Last of Mrs. Lincoln) | |
| Steve Tesich (Baba Goya) | |
| Most Promising Composers | Stanley Silverman (Dr. Selavy's Magic Theatre) |
| Most Promising Lyricist | Jean Kelly (National Lampoon Lemmings) |
| Most Promising Book | Ron House, Diz White (El Grande de Coco-Cola) |
| Most Promising Set Design | Jerry Rojo (Endgame) |
| Most Promising Costume Design | Laura Crow, Cookie Gluck (Warp) |
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