Louis d'Or (award)

The Louis d'Or is a Dutch acting award, given annually to the actor with the most impressive leading role of the theater season. It is awarded by the Vereniging van Schouwburg- en Concertgebouwdirecties (VSCD), the main trade organisation for theaters in The Netherlands. The award itself is a golden medal, currently designed by Eric Claus. It was named after the Dutch actor Louis Bouwmeester. Its female counterpart is the Theo d'Or.

The Louis d'Or is awarded annually, along with the other VSCD stage awards, at the Gala of Dutch Theater in the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam.

Jury

The jury is compiled of theater programmers, producers and critics, who have explicitly provided themselves in their relative disciplines. Jurors can take part of a jury for maximal six years. New jurors can be nominated by the jury itself or be appointed by the board of the VSCD.[1]

Award winners

Louis d'Or 1955: Paul Steenbergen (left)
Louis d'Or 1961: Bob de Lange
Louis d'Or 1963: Guus Hermus
Louis d'Or 1967: Eric Schneider (centre)
Louis d'Or 1969: Hans Tiemeyer (2nd left)
Louis d'Or 1970: Henk van Ulsen (right)
gollark: This is just something something mean value theorem.
gollark: It's absolutely possible to do boring rote-ish questions with more fundamental content though.
gollark: They use the same content as A-level but are actually very thinky.
gollark: Have you seen STEP and the MAT?
gollark: They could be equally bad with lower-level calculus content, like America is.

References

  1. Prijzen Archived 2012-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, Vereniging van Schouwburg- en Concertgebouwdirecties. Downloaded on 22 December 2012.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.