1984 Laurence Olivier Awards
The 1984 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1984 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre. These were the first awards to be held after Laurence Olivier consented to the awards being renamed in his honour.
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Winners and nominees
Play of the Year | Musical of the Year |
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Comedy of the Year | |
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Actor of the Year in a Revival | Actress of the Year in a Revival |
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Actor of the Year in a New Play | Actress of the Year in a New Play |
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Actor of the Year in a Musical | Actress of the Year in a Musical |
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Comedy Performance of the Year | |
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Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role | Actress of the Year in a Supporting Role |
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Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre | |
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Director of the Year | |
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Designer of the Year | |
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Outstanding Achievement of the Year in a Musical | |
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Outstanding Individual Performance of the Year in a New Dance Production | Outstanding New Dance Production of the Year |
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Outstanding Individual Performance of the Year in a New Opera Production | Outstanding New Opera Production of the Year |
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Society Special Award | |
Productions with multiple nominations and awards
The following 18 productions, including one opera, received multiple nominations:
- 5: Starlight Express
- 4: Poppie Nongena, The Hired Man
- 3: 42nd Street, Benefactors, Master Harold and the Boys, On Your Toes, Strange Interlude and Wild Honey
- 2: Fool for Love, Intimate Exchanges, Life Is a Dream, Rat in the Skull, Sicilian Vespers, The Aspern Papers, The Comedy of Errors, The Ratepayers' Iolanthe, Twelfth Night and Two into One
The following two productions received multiple awards:
- 3: Wild Honey
- 2: On Your Toes
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See also
References
- London Theatre Guide (2008). "The Laurence Olivier Awards: Full List of Winners, 1976-2008" (.PDF). 1976-2008. The Society of London Theatre: 20. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Cite journal requires
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