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Laurence Olivier Award for Best Sound Design

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Awarded for
  
Best Sound Design

Official website
  
Olivier Awards.com

Location
  
United Kingdom

Category of
  
Laurence Olivier Award

Currently held by
  
Tom Gibbons for People, Places and Things (2016)

Presented by
  
The Society of London Theatre

People also search for
  
White Light Award for Best Lighting Design

Winners & Nominees
  
Nick LidsterJesus Christ Superstar, Nick Lidster, Nominee, Adam CorkTravesties, Adam Cork, Nominee, Gareth FryHarry Potter and the Cursed Child, Gareth Fry, Nominee, Paul ArdittiAmadeus, Paul Arditti, Nominee, Tom GibbonsPeople - Places and Things, Tom Gibbons, Winner, George DennisThe Homecoming, George Dennis, Nominee, Christopher ShuttThe Father, Christopher Shutt, Nominee, Christopher ShuttHamlet, Christopher Shutt, Nominee, Gareth OwenMemphis, Gareth Owen, Winner, Tom GibbonsA View From the Bridge, Tom Gibbons, Nominee, Brian RonanBeautiful: The Carole King Musical, Brian Ronan, Nominee, Matt McKenzieSunny Afternoon, Matt McKenzie, Nominee, Carolyn DowningChimerica, Carolyn Downing, Winner, Gareth OwenMerrily We Roll Along, Gareth Owen, Winner, Clive GoodwinOnce, Clive Goodwin, Nominee, Simon BakerThe Light Princess, Simon Baker, Nominee, Adrian SuttonThe Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, Adrian Sutton, Winner, Ian DickinsonThe Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, Ian Dickinson, Winner, Simon SlaterConstellations, Simon Slater, Nominee, David McSeveneyConstellations, David McSeveney, Nominee, Gareth OwenTop Hat, Gareth Owen, Nominee, Paul GroothuisSweeney Todd, Paul Groothuis, Nominee

Laurence olivier award for best sound design wikipedia


The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Sound Design is 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.

References

Laurence Olivier Award for Best Sound Design Wikipedia