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Year Title Role Venue 1962 Othello: Second Gentleman Gate Theatre, Dublin : 1963 Hamlet: Spear Carrier National Theatre, The Old Vic Saint Joan: Extra The Recruiting Officer
The theatre's response was to extend its existing six-month season of international productions, "Barbican International Theatre Event", to the whole year. [13] On 23 January 2013, Greg Doran, RSC artistic director, announced the company's return to the Barbican Centre in a three-year season of Shakespeare's history plays. [14]
Royal Shakespeare Theatre: The Rover: Willmore Swan Theatre and Mermaid Theatre: 1986 Richard II: Richard II: Royal Shakespeare Theatre 1987 Barbican Theatre: 2003 A Little Night Music: Fredrick Egerman New York City Opera: 2005 Celebration: Russell Gate Theatre and Albery Theatre: Camelot: King Arthur Hollywood Bowl: 2006 Embers: Henrik Duke ...
National Theatre Live is an initiative operated by the Royal National Theatre in London. It broadcasts live, by satellite, performances of their productions (and those of other theatres) to cinemas and arts centres around the world.
Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management Bacon Theatre: Cheltenham 1991 566 Theatre Manager – Debbie Godber Barbican Theatre: London 1982 1,156 Artistic Director – Louise Jeffreys Barons Court Theatre: London 1991 57 Owner – Geronimo Inns (Young & Co.’s Brewery) Barn Theatre: Cirencester 2018 203 Artistic Director – Iwan Lewis
People's Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne Barbican Centre, London 1987–1988: The Taming of the Shrew: Petruchio: Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre Royal, New Castle Barbican Centre, London 1988: Three Sisters: Lt. Col. Vershinin: Barbican Centre, London 1989: Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune: Johnny: Comedy Theatre ...
TV film: He Knew He Was Right: Mr. Gibson: All 4 episodes ... Chandler Studio Theatre, RSAMD [142] Twelve Angry Men ... Royal Shakespeare Theatre and The Barbican ...
BFI Southbank (from 1951 to 2007, known as the National Film Theatre) is the leading repertory cinema in the UK, specialising in seasons of classic, independent and non-English language films. It is operated by the British Film Institute. Forbes called its largest cinema, NFT1, "one of the crown jewels of the London film scene". [1]