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The Reumert Award (Danish: Årets Reumert) is an annual Danish awards ceremony to recognize excellence in theatre achievements in Denmark. The award was founded by the Bikuben Foundation in 1998,[1] and has been handed annually since then. There are 16 award categories as well as 10 talent awards. A jury of ten specialists in theatre selects the recipients, who receive a statuette and a prize.[2] As of 2016, the recipients also receive an amount of money. The recipients of the Reumert Award of Honour receive DKK 200,000, the recipients of the Talent Prize receive DKK 35,000 and all other categories-recipients receive DKK 40,000.[3] The Reumert prize is named after the Danish actor Poul Reumert (1883–1968).
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From 1998–2013 the award was called the Bikuben Award of Honour. Since 2014 it is called the Award of Honour (Årets hæderspris).
The name of this award was Reumert Special Award (Årets Reumert Særpris) in 2000 and 2002, and again since 2014. In 2012–13 it was called the Reumert Jury Award.
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