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Olivier Awards (1984-)
The Society of West End Theatre Awards (1976-1873)
or The Laurence Olivier Awards
Subcategory of Awards International Awards
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History

'The Laurence Olivier Awards were established in 1976 as The Society of West End Theatre Awards, and Lord Olivier agreed to have his name associated with them in 1984. The Awards are run by The Society of London Theatre but are adjudicated by panels that are equally made up of members of the theatregoing public and experts chosen for their knowledge and professional experience.'

Source: The Society of London Theatre website, http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/
Sighted: 02/03/2009

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2023

winner (Best New Play) y separately published work icon Prima Facie Suzie Miller , 2019 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2019 14531585 2019 single work drama

'To win, you just need to believe in the rules. And Tessa loves to win, even when defending clients accused of sexual assault. Her court-ordained duty trumps her feminism. But when she finds herself on the other side of the bar, Tessa is forced into the shadows of doubt she’s so ruthlessly cast over other women.

'Winner of the 2018 Griffin Award, Prima Facie is an indictment of the Australian legal system’s failure to provide reliable pathways to justice for women in rape, sexual assault or harassment cases. It’s a work of fiction, but one that could have been ripped from the headlines of any paper, any day of the week, so common you could cry.

'Turning Sydney’s courts of law into a different kind of stage, Suzie Miller’s (Sunset Strip, Caress/Ache) taut, rapid-fire and gripping one-woman show exposes the shortcomings of a patriarchal justice system where it’s her word against his.

'Maybe we need a new system.'

Source: Griffin Theatre Company.

Year: 1988

winner (BBC Award for Best New Play) y separately published work icon Our Country's Good Timberlake Wertenbaker , London : Methuen Royal Court Theatre , 1988 Z452849 1988 single work drama (taught in 4 units)

Works About this Award

Melbourne Playwright Named for London Prize 2009 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 5 February 2009; (p. 15)
Playing against the Odds Peter Craven , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 28 February 2009; (p. 17-18)
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