Guldmasken
Guldmasken (English: Golden Mask) was awarded annually for private theatre productions in Swedish theatres. The award was the Swedish equivalent of the Tony Awards. It was established in 1987 and was awarded until 2009. The prize was awarded at a ceremony in early March each year between 1988 and 2009.[1] [2]
Categories
Guldmasken Award was awarded in the following categories:
- Best Production
- Best Director
- Best Actor in a Drama play
- Best Actress in a Drama play
- Best Actor in a Musical
- Best Actress in a Musical
- Best Performer/Entertainer (in a Show/Variety/Revue)
- Best Supporting Actor (in a Drama play, Musical or show/variety/revue)
- Best Supporting Actress (in a Drama play, Musical or Show/Variety/Revue)
- Best Costume
- Best Scenography/Set Decoration
- Best Choreography
- The Private Theatres Honorary Award
- The Jury's Special Prize
gollark: Nobody likes the quartic formula.
gollark: There are theorems about this.
gollark: No, you just can't generally get a solution in terms of roots for 5th degree and up.
gollark: They probably have the quadratic, cubic and quartic formulae programmed into them.
gollark: Well, if you aren't considering *general* polynomials of some kind, this is just a calculator problem.
References
- "Guldmasken". guldmasken.se. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- "Ingen utdelning av Guldmasken 2010". HD Premium. 26 June 2009. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
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