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Award record

1980-1981 award record

Categories
5
Honoured
5
Nominated
13

5 awards were given across 5 categories, chosen from 13 nominated entries listed below. The entries have been checked line by line against published records.

A bare stage photographed from the deck, with an overhead lighting rig throwing coloured beams down through haze and a scaffolding tower standing at the right.
A rig loaded over a bare stage — the decade the craft categories settled. Photographs on these record pages illustrate the period; they do not depict the productions listed.

Outstanding Choreography

Winner

  • Gower Champion 42nd Street

Also nominated

  • Graciela Daniele The Pirates of Penzance

Outstanding Costume Design

Winner

  • Theoni V. Aldredge 42nd Street

Also nominated

  • John Bury Amadeus
  • Patricia McGourty The Pirates of Penzance
  • Patricia Zipprodt Fools
  • Theoni V. Aldredge Onward Victoria

Outstanding Lighting Design

Winner

  • Jules Fisher and Robby Monk Frankenstein

Also nominated

  • Dennis Parichy Fifth of July
  • Jennifer Tipton Lunch Hour
  • John Bury Amadeus
  • Pat Collins Penguin Touquet
  • Thomas R. Skelton Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music

Outstanding Set Design

Winner

  • John Lee Beatty Fifth of July

Also nominated

  • Douglas W. Schmidt Frankenstein
  • John Bury Amadeus
  • Wilford Leach and Bob Shaw The Pirates of Penzance

Outstanding Sound Design

Winner

  • — N/a

Who else on this page appears elsewhere in the record

12 of the 15 names on this page appear in at least one other season held here. Reading a person as a run rather than a single entry is the point of an index like this one. A designer's work shows up under two or three different category names as the headings were renamed.

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