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Presented by The Society of London Theatre Winners & Nominees Scott EllisShe Loves Me, Scott Ellis, Winner, David ToguriOnce on This Island, David Toguri, Nominee, Sam MendesOliver!, Sam Mendes, Nominee, Gwenda HughesOnce on This Island, Gwenda Hughes, Nominee, Declan DonnellanSweeney Todd, Declan Donnellan, Winner, Michael BlakeCity of Angels, Michael Blake, Nominee, John CairdThe Beggar's Opera, John Caird, Nominee, Sam MendesCabaret, Sam Mendes, Nominee, Nicholas HytnerCarousel, Nicholas Hytner, Winner, Harold PrinceKiss Of The Spider Woman, Harold Prince, Nominee, Sam MendesAssassins, Sam Mendes, Nominee, Mike OckrentCrazy for You, Mike Ockrent, Nominee, Simon CallowCarmen Jones, Simon Callow, Winner, Steven PimlottJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Steven Pimlott, Nominee, Ken HillPhantom Of The Opera, Ken Hill, Nominee, Judi DenchThe Boys from Syracuse, Judi Dench, Nominee, Richard JonesInto The Woods, Richard Jones, Winner, Ian JudgeShow Boat, Ian Judge, Nominee, Steven PimlottSunday In The Park With George, Steven Pimlott, Nominee, Charles AuginsFive Guys Named Moe, Charles Augins, Nominee |
Laurence olivier award for best director of a musical wikipedia
The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director of a Musical was an annual award presented by The Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and, renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor Lord Olivier.
The Best Director award was briefly divided in 1991, introducing this award as well as Best Director of a Play. The two awards were later retired in 1995.
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