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The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed [1] building in Manchester, England. It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. The complex includes the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Royal Exchange Shopping Centre.
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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]
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 ...
Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune, commenting on Steep Theatre's 2012 production, wrote; "Kelly's fascinating play, which premiered in Manchester in 2006 and fits right into the kind of searing, contemporary, noir British work that Steep has figured out how to do very well in its North Side storefront, is the best play you're ever likely to ...
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Braham Goldstein was born in north London, the son of Samuel Goldstein. [2] His name became Murray when his mother remarried and Philip Murray became his stepfather. He attended Clifton College, Bristol, at the age of 13 where he acted in The Bespoke Overcoat by Wolf Mankowitz (adapted from a Gogol short story) and directed Ibsen's Brand in school productions.