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1981 Dora Mavor Moore Awards

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1981 Dora Mavor Moore Awards
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The 1981 Dora Mavor Moore Awards celebrated excellence in theatre from the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts.[1][2]

Winners and nominees

General Theatre Division

Production Original Play
Leading Actor Leading Actress
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Direction Scenic Design
Costume Design Lighting Design

Musical Theatre or Revue Division

Production (Musical) Production (Revue or Cabaret)
  • Toronto, Toronto – Warrack Productions
    • Judy – Pop Productions with David Paquet
    • Two Minutes for High-SchtickingSecond City
    • We Got Love – Warrack Productions with Tetrad Group
Actor Actress
  • Susan Cox for Valentine Brown – Valentine Productions with Toronto Workshop Productions
    • Denise Ferguson for The Boy Friend – Errant Productions
    • Jodi Glassman for Toronto, Toronto – Warrack Productions
    • Liliane Stilwell for We Got Love – Warrack Productions with Tetrad Group
Original Score
  • John Roby for Theatre of the Film Noir – Factory Theatre Lab
    • Susan Cox for Valentine Brown – Valentine Productions with Toronto Workshop Productions
    • Mark Shekter and Charles Weir for Toronto, Toronto – Warrack Productions
    • David E. Walden for Oh! My Stars

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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