1980 Dora Mavor Moore Awards

1980 Dora Mavor Moore Awards
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The 1980 Dora Mavor Moore Awards were the first major award ceremony celebrating excellence in theatre from the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts.[1][2]

Winners and nominees

General Theatre Division

Production Original Play
  • Balconville – Centaur Theatre Productions presented by Toronto Arts Productions
    • Ain't Lookin' – A T.W.P. Production
    • Paper Wheat – 25th Street Theatre at Toronto Free Theatre
    • Strawberry Fields – Toronto Free Theatre
  • Maggie and Pierre by Linda Griffiths and Paul Thompson – Theatre Passe Muraille
    • October's Soldiers by Alun Hibbert – Theatre Passe Muraille
    • Something Red by Tom Walmsley – New Play Centre
Leading Performer Supporting Performer
  • Viola Léger for La Sagouine – Théâtre Français de Toronto
  • Linda Griffiths for Maggie and Pierre – Theatre Passe Muraille
    • Andrew Gillies for Strawberry Fields – Toronto Free Theatre
    • Michael Hogan for Something Red – Tarragon Theatre
    • Dan MacDonald for American Buffalo – New Play Centre
    • Fiona Reid for Born Yesterday
    • Wenna Shaw for The RelapsePhoenix Theatre
    • R. H. Thomson for Judgement
Direction Scenic Design
  • Guy Sprung for Balconville and Paper Wheat – Centaur Theatre Productions presented by Toronto Arts Productions
    • Peter Froehlich for Staller's FarmTheatre Passe Muraille
    • Ken Livingstone for American Buffalo – New Play Centre
    • George Luscombe for Ain't Lookin' – A T.W.P. Production
Costume Design Lighting Design
  • Jim Plaxton for Night, Refugees and Strawberry Fields – Toronto Workshop Productions and Co-Opera Theatre, Toronto Free Theatre
    • Lynne Hyde for Man's a Man
    • Richard Nieoczym for Hasid

Musical Theatre or Revue Division

Production (Musical) Production (Revue or Cabaret)
Performer Original Score

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dora Mavor Moore Award Nominees". Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Dora Mavor Moore Award Recipients". Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
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