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1977 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1977 Society of West End Theatre Awards were held in 1977 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of West End Theatre. The awards would not become the Laurence Olivier Awards, as they are known today, until the 1984 ceremony.


1977 Society of West End Theatre Awards

The 1977 Society of West End Theatre Awards were held in 1977 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of West End Theatre. The awards would not become the Laurence Olivier Awards, as they are known today, until the 1984 ceremony.

Details of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.

Play of the YearMusical of the Year
The Fire That Consumes by Henry de Montherlant – Mermaid
Cause Célèbre by Terence Rattigan – Mayfair
Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi by Pam Gems – National Theatre
State of Revolution by Robert Bolt – National TheatreThe Comedy of Errors – RSC at the Aldwych
Bubbling Brown Sugar – Royalty
I Love My Wife – Prince of Wales
Something's Afoot – Ambassadors
Privates on Parade by Peter Nichols – RSC at the Aldwych
Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn – National Theatre
Once a Catholic by Mary O'Malley – Royal Court / Wyndham's
The Kingfisher by William Douglas-Home – Lyric
Michael Bryant as Vladimir Lenin in State of Revolution – National Theatre
Colin Blakely as Dennis in Just between Ourselves – Queen's
Alec Guinness as Hilary in The Old Country – Queen's
Ralph Richardson as The Author in The Kingfisher – LyricAlison Fiske as Fish in Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi – Mayfair
Glenda Jackson as Stevie Smith in Stevie – Vaudeville
Glynis Johns as Alma Rattenbury in Cause Célèbre – Her Majesty's
Rosemary Leach as Vera in Just between Ourselves – Queen's
Ian McKellen as Karsten Bernick in Pillars of the Community – RSC at the Aldwych
Alan Howard as Jack Rover in Wild Oats – RSC at the Aldwych
Derek Jacobi as Prince Hamlet in Hamlet – Old Vic
Donald Sinden as Lear in King Lear – RSC at the AldwychJudi Dench as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth – RSC at the Warehouse
Francesca Annis as Cressida in Troilus and Cressida – RSC at the Aldwych
Susan Fleetwood as Nora Clitheroe in The Plough and the Stars – National Theatre
Janet Suzman as Hedda Gabler Tesman in Hedda Gabler – Duke of York's
Anna Sharkey as Maggie Wylie in Maggie – Shaftesbury
Charles Augins as Performer in Bubbling Brown Sugar – Royalty
Helen Glezer as Performer in Bubbling Brown Sugar – Royalty
Wayne Sleep as Oblio in The Point! – MermaidDenis Quilley as Terri Dennis in Privates on Parade – RSC at the Aldwych
Jane Carr as Mary Mooney in Once a Catholic – Royal Court / Wyndham's
Joan Hickson as Delia in Bedroom Farce – National Theatre
Leslie Phillips in Sextet – Criterion
Nigel Hawthorne as Major Giles Flack in Privates on Parade – RSC at the Aldwych
Michael Pennington as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet – RSC at the Aldwych
Paul Rogers as Henry Huxtable in The Madras House – National Theatre
Patrick Ryecart as Eugene Marchbanks in Candida – AlberyMona Washbourne as Aunt in Stevie – Vaudeville
Constance Chapman as Marjorie in Just between Ourselves – Queen's
Anna Manahan as Bessie Burgess in The Plough and the Stars – National Theatre
Elizabeth Spriggs as Lady Would-Be in Volpone – National Theatre
Clifford Williams for Wild Oats – RSC at the Aldwych
Michael Blakemore for Privates on Parade – RSC at the Aldwych
Bernard Miles for The Fire That Consumes – Mermaid
Trevor Nunn for Macbeth – RSC at the Warehouse
John Napier for King Lear – RSC at the Aldwych
John Bury for Volpone – National Theatre
Tazeena Firth and Timothy O'Brien for Tales from the Vienna Woods – National Theatre
Ralph Koltai for Rosmersholm – Theatre Royal Haymarket
Romeo and Juliet, London Festival Ballet – London Coliseum
Maurice Béjart, Ballet of the 20th Century – London Coliseum
The Sleeping Beauty, The Royal Ballet – Royal Opera House
Rudolf Nureyev for choreographing and performing Nureyev and Friends – London ColiseumDon Giovanni, Glyndebourne Festival Opera – National Theatre Lyttelton
The Ice Break, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
Toussaint, English National Opera – London Coliseum
Werther, English National Opera – London Coliseum
Harry Loman, stage doorman – Criterion

The following 15 productions received multiple nominations:

The following production received multiple awards:

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