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1981 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1981 Society of West End Theatre Awards were held in 1981 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of West End Theatre. The awards would not become the Laurence Olivier Awards, as they are known today, until the 1984 ceremony.

1981 Society of West End Theatre Awards
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Winners and nominees edit

Details of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.[1]

Play of the Year Musical of the Year
Comedy of the Year
Actor of the Year in a New Play Actress of the Year in a New Play
Actor of the Year in a Revival Actress of the Year in a Revival
Actor of the Year in a Musical Actress of the Year in a Musical
Comedy Performance of the Year
Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role Actress of the Year in a Supporting Role
Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre
Director of the Year
Designer of the Year
Outstanding Achievement of the Year in a Musical
Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Ballet Outstanding First Achievement of the Year in Ballet
Outstanding Achievement in Opera Outstanding First Achievement of the Year in Opera

Productions with multiple nominations and awards edit

The following 18 productions, including one ballet and one opera, received multiple nominations:

The following two productions received multiple awards:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Olivier Winners 1981". officiallondontheatre.com. Society of London Theatre. from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

External links edit

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The 1981 Society of West End Theatre Awards were held in 1981 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of West End Theatre The awards would not become the Laurence Olivier Awards as they are known today until the 1984 ceremony 1981 Society of West End Theatre Awards 1980 Olivier Awards 1982 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Productions with multiple nominations and awards 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees editDetails of winners in bold and nominees in each award category per the Society of London Theatre 1 Play of the Year Musical of the Year Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff Albery Passion Play by Peter Nichols RSC at the Aldwych Translations by Brian Friel National Theatre Lyttelton Quartermaine s Terms by Simon Gray Queen s Cats New London Barnum London Palladium One Mo Time Cambridge The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Theatre Royal Drury Lane Comedy of the Year Steaming by Nell Dunn Comedy Anyone for Denis by John Wells Whitehall Can t Pay Won t Pay by Dario Fo Criterion On the Razzle by Tom Stoppard National Theatre Lyttelton Actor of the Year in a New Play Actress of the Year in a New Play Trevor Eve as James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God Albery Edward Fox as St John Quartermaine in Quartermaine s Terms Queen s James Grout as Henry Windscape in Quartermaine s Terms Queen s Karl Johnson in Television Times RSC at the Warehouse Elizabeth Quinn as Sarah Norman in Children of a Lesser God Albery Eileen Atkins as Nell in Passion Play RSC at the Aldwych Janet Dale as May in The Accrington Pals RSC at the Warehouse Maggie Smith as Virginia Woolf in Virginia Theatre Royal Haymarket Actor of the Year in a Revival Actress of the Year in a Revival Daniel Massey as Jack Tanner in Man and Superman National Theatre Olivier Warren Mitchell as Davies in The Caretaker National Theatre Lyttelton David Suchet as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice RSC at the Aldwych John Wood as Sir John Brute in The Provoked Wife National Theatre Lyttelton Margaret Tyzack as Martha in Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf National Theatre Lyttelton Sinead Cusack as Evadne in The Maid s Tragedy RSC at the Warehouse Rosemary Harris as Kate Keller in All My Sons Wyndham s Penelope Wilton as Ann Whitefield in Man and Superman National Theatre Olivier Actor of the Year in a Musical Actress of the Year in a Musical Michael Crawford as P T Barnum in Barnum London Palladium Brian Blessed as Old Deuteronomy in Cats New London Henderson Forsythe as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Theatre Royal Drury Lane Wayne Sleep as Mr Mistoffolees in Cats New London Carlin Glynn as Mona Stangley in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Theatre Royal Drury Lane Petula Clark as Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music Apollo Victoria Patricia Hodge as Nancy Mitford in The Mitford Girls Globe Sylvia Kumba Williams as Big Bertha Williams in One Mo Time Cambridge Comedy Performance of the Year Rowan Atkinson as Himself in Rowan Atkinson in Revue Globe Georgina Hale as Josie in Steaming Comedy Donald Sinden as Garry Essendine in Present Laughter Vaudeville Angela Thorne as Margaret Thatcher in Anyone for Denis Whitehall Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role Actress of the Year in a Supporting Role Joe Melia as Maurice in Good RSC at the Warehouse Tony Church as Polonius in Hamlet RSC at the Aldwych Norman Rodway as Seuman Shields in The Shadow of a Gunman RSC at the Warehouse Tom Wilkinson as Horatio in Hamlet RSC at the Aldwych Gwen Watford as Monica Reed in Present Laughter Vaudeville Brenda Bruce as Nurse in Romeo and Juliet RSC at the Aldwych Sinead Cusack as Celia in As You Like It RSC at the Aldwych Gwen Taylor as Queen Gertrude in Hamlet Ambassadors Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre Alice Krige as Raina Petkoff in Arms and the Man Lyric Catherine Hall as Gemma in Naked Robots RSC at the Warehouse Jeremy Nicholas for writing and performing as Various in Three Men in a Boat Mayfair Eric Peterson as Billy Bishop in Billy Bishop Goes to War Comedy Director of the Year Peter Wood for On the Razzle National Theatre Lyttelton Donald McWhinnie for Translations National Theatre Lyttelton Trevor Nunn for Cats New London Harold Pinter for Quartermaine s Terms Queen s Designer of the Year Carl Toms for The Provoked Wife National Theatre Lyttelton Eileen Diss for Measure for Measure National Theatre Lyttelton John Napier for Cats New London Saul Radomsky for Tonight at 8 30 Lyric Outstanding Achievement of the Year in a Musical Gillian Lynne for choreographing Cats New London Vernel Bagneris for directing and writing One Mo Time Cambridge The staging of Barnum London Palladium The style and design of The Mitford Girls Globe Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Ballet Outstanding First Achievement of the Year in Ballet Forgotten Land Stuttgart Ballet London Coliseum Dances of Albion The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Death and the Maiden London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler s Wells Night Moves The Royal Ballet Sadler s Wells Bryony Brind in Dances of Albion The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Stephen Beagley for work in new productions The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Michael Clark for work in new productions Ballet Rambert Sadler s Wells Ashley Page in Isadora The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Outstanding Achievement in Opera Outstanding First Achievement of the Year in Opera Les contes d Hoffmann The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Die Frau ohne Schatten Welsh National Opera Dominion Lulu The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Samson et Delilah The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Ann Mackay in The Gypsy Princess Sadler s Wells Helen Field in The Cunning Little Vixen Dominion Claire Powell in Les contes d Hoffmann The Royal Opera Royal Opera House David Wilson Johnson in The Lighthouse Sadler s WellsProductions with multiple nominations and awards editThe following 18 productions including one ballet and one opera received multiple nominations 6 Cats 3 Barnum Children of a Lesser God Hamlet One Mo Time and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 2 Anyone for Denis Dances of Albion Les contes d Hoffmann Man and Superman On the Razzle Passion Play Present Laughter Quartermaine s Terms Steaming The Mitford Girls The Provoked Wife and Translations The following two productions received multiple awards 3 Children of a Lesser God 2 CatsSee also edit35th Tony AwardsReferences edit Olivier Winners 1981 officiallondontheatre com Society of London Theatre Archived from the original on 7 November 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2022 External links editPrevious Olivier Winners 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1981 Laurence Olivier Awards amp oldid 1209909326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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