1985 Dora Mavor Moore Awards

1985 Dora Mavor Moore Awards
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The 1985 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
  • Cyrano de Bergerac – Shaw Festival
    • Albertine in Five TimesThéâtre du Petit Bonheur
    • Criminals in Love – Factory Theatre
    • Cyrano de Bergerac – Shaw Festival
    • The History of the Village of the Small Huts: New France – VideoCabaret and Theatre Passe Muraille
    • Uncle Vanya – Tarragon Theatre
  • Salt-Water Moon by David French – Tarragon Theatre
Leading Actor Leading Actress
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Direction Scenic Design
Costume Design Lighting Design

Musical Theatre or Revue Division

Production Original Musical
  • Cats – MTE Productions
    • A Chorus Line – Limelight Dinner Theatre
    • Little Shop of Horrors – Little Shop Company
Actor Actress
Direction Scenic Design
  • David Taylor for Cats – MTE Productions
    • Lewis Baumander and Patrick Christopher for The Count of Monte Cristo – Toronto Workshop Productions
    • Constance Grappo and Joel Greenberg for Little Shop of Horrors – Little Shop Company
  • John Napier for Cats – MTE Productions
Costume Design Lighting Design
  • John Napier for Cats – MTE Productions
    • Sally Lesser for Little Shop of Horrors – Little Shop Company
    • Martha Mann for The Count of Monte Cristo – Toronto Workshop Productions
  • David Hersey for Cats – MTE Productions
    • Louise Guinand and Robert Thomson for Little Shop of Horrors – Little Shop Company
    • Graeme S. Thomson for The Count of Monte Cristo – Toronto Workshop Productions
Musical Direction Choreography

Independent Theatre Division

Production

Theatre for Young Audiences Division

Production

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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General Theatre Division
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  • Lighting Design
  • Sound Design/Composition
  • Leading Actor (retired)
  • Leading Actress (retired)
  • Supporting Actor (retired)
  • Supporting Actress (retired)
  • Ensemble (retired)
  • Choreography (retired)
Musical Theatre Division
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  • Choreography
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  • Leading Actor (retired)
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  • Supporting Actress (retired)
  • Ensemble (retired)
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Independent Theatre Division
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  • Scenic/Projection Design
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  • Lighting Design
  • Sound Design/Composition
  • Leading Actor (retired)
  • Leading Actress (retired)
  • Supporting Performer/Ensemble (retired)
  • Design (retired)
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