Audience Award for Most Popular Show

Laurence Olivier Award
for Most Popular Show
Awarded forMost Popular Show
Location England
Presented bySociety of London Theatre
First awarded2002
Last awarded2016
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The Laurence Olivier Award for Most Popular Show was an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial London theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor and director Laurence Olivier.

This award, which is determined solely by a fan-vote, was introduced in 2002, was not presented for 2003–2009, then was presented from 2010 through 2016, after which it was discontinued.[1]

On the eight occasions that fans submitted votes on this award, it consistently went to a musical production, including twice each for The Phantom of the Opera, Wicked and Les Misérables.

  1. ^ Lukowski, Andrzej (4 April 2017). "Andrzej Lukowski: The Oliviers have dumped the audience award – but should we mourn it?". The Stage. Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2019.