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The Biggest Room in the World: A Short History of the Royal Exchange. Royal Exchange Theatre Trust. ISBN 978-0-85972-033-5. The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words & Pictures 1976–1998. The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Limited. 1998. ISBN 0-9512017-1-9.
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Hersov has been associated with the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester since 1979. [1] He became an Artistic Director for the theatre in 1987. His productions at the Royal Exchange include a number of Shakespeare plays, Death of a Salesman, The Entertainer, Uncle Vanya, and many other plays. [2]
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Royal Exchange, Dublin, now City Hall, Dublin; Royal Exchange, Edinburgh, now the Edinburgh City Chambers; Royal Exchange, London, a centre of commerce in the City of London; Royal Exchange, Manchester, a 19th-century classical building, home of the Royal Exchange Theatre; Royal Exchange (New York), former market and meeting hall; The Royal ...
The play was first produced by Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester before it was transferred to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London. It was one of four joint winners of the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition in 2008 [ 1 ] and the George Devine Award for most promising playwright in 2011.
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It was produced in the U.K. by the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, where it was first mounted as part of the 1995–96 season, [12] running from the 21st of December until the 3rd February. It was then revived at that theatre's Swan Street Studio from 12 March to the 14th April 1998.