The Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Featured Performer (General Theatre) is an annual Canadian theatre award, presented as part of the Dora Mavor Moore Awards to honour the year's best performance in a featured supporting role in a stage production in the Toronto theatre market.
At the first awards in 1980, a single ungendered category was presented, with two winners. The following year, separate awards were presented for actors and actresses until 1992.
^Brad Wheeler, "Female playwrights win big at Dora Awards: School Girls Or, the African Mean Girls Play was selected as the outstanding production in the general-theatre division of the city's annual performing-arts awards"]. The Globe and Mail, June 25, 2019.
^"'The Brothers Size' takes five Doras for general theatre: Soulpepper's play on U.S. South is by Oscar-winner McCraney of 'Moonlight'". Hamilton Spectator, July 2, 2020.
^"Dora Awards honour lifetime achievement in theatre as COVID-19 shuts down live shows: Dora Mavor Moore Awards celebrates lifetime contributions after COVID-19 pandemic shut down live performances". The Globe and Mail, June 16, 2021.