Molière Award
| Les Molières | |
|---|---|
Logo of the awards | |
| Awarded for | Excellence in French theatre |
| Country | France |
| Presented by | Association professionnelle et artistique du théâtre (APAT) |
| First award | 1987 |
| Website | www.lesmolieres.com |
Les Molières (French: [lə mɔljɛʁ]) is the national theatre award of France, recognising achievement in French theatre each year. The awards are considered the highest honour for productions and performances. Presided and decided by the Association professionnelle et artistique du théâtre (APAT), they are supported by the Ministry of Culture in a ceremony held annually, called the Nuit des Molières ("Night of the Molières"), in Paris.
Les Molières are considered the highest French theatre honour, the equivalent to the American Tony Award, the British Olivier Award, and the Spanish Premios Max. The award was created by Georges Cravenne, who was also the creator of the César Awards for cinema. The name of the award is an homage to the seventeenth-century French dramatist Molière.