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Shows On The
2001 Program Calendar
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Show
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Theatre
and comments
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Action
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The
Young Vic Theatre - Sam Shepard's first play
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Stones
in His Pockets
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Duke
of York's Theatre
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Noises
Off
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Picadilly
Theatre - The RNT revival of a classic comedy
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Shagaround
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Soho
Theatre - a new work with 80's pop singer,
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Cymbeline
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The
New Globe Theatre - Shakespeare's romance performed with a cast
of six, directed by Mike Alfreds
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All
My Sons
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The Royal National Theatre in the Lyttleton Theatre - The same production from last year except with Roseanne's Laurie Metcalf in the lead | |
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Blue
Orange
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The
Duchess Theatre - with the original cast!
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Hamlet
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Stratford-Upon-Avon
on the RSC Mainstage - Part of the Royal
Shakespare Company Season
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King
John
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Stratford-Upon-Avon
in the Swan Theatre
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Love
in a Wood
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Stratford-Upon-Avon
in the Swan Theatre
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Gulliver's
Travels
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London
Bubble Theatre Performance - unfortunately rained out!! (Some
students saw this on their own)
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Lie
of the Mind
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The
Donmar Warehouse - Sam Shepard again - with Sinead Cusak and
Catherine McCormack
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My
Fair Lady
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Drury
Lane - The RNT revival with Jonathon Pryce as Henry Higgins
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The
Farside
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The
Tricycle Theatre - A new work and a discussion with the playwright
and company follows!
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The
Relapse
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The
Royal National Theatre in the Olivier Theatre with Alex Jennings
and Brian Blessed
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Mother
Clap's Molly House
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The
Royal National Theatre in the Lyttleton Theatre - The latest
offering by Mark Ravenhill (Celebrity sighting of Alan Cummings
in the audience!)
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Finding
the Sun and The Marriage Play
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The
Royal National Theatre in the Cottesloe Theatre - A double bill
of Edward Albee's one-acts
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Platanov
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The Almeida Theatre - One of Chekhov's lesser known works in an amazing space - an abandoned bus depot st King's Cross | |
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Sliding
with Suzanne
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The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs - A debut work directed by Max Stafford Clark | |
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Blood
and Roses
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The Riverside Studios - A world premiere of Trestle Company's latest mask work |
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Show
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Theatre
and Comments
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A
Winter's Tale
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The Royal National Theatre in the Olivier Theatre | |
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12th
Night
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Stratford-Upon-Avon on the RSC Mainstage - Part of the Royal Shakespare Company Season | |
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Fame
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Victoria Palace Theatre | |
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Three
Dark Tales
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The Barbican Pit Theatre - Dark tales by devised by Theatre O | |
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The
Desires of Frankenstein
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The Regents' Open Air Theatre in Regents' Park - An evening journey for the brave-hearted | |
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The
Observed
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Battersea Arts Center - A devised work under the direction of Simon McBurney (Theatre de Complicite) | |
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Mud
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A small performance in a pub venue in Camden - Pub Theatre Site | |
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Woman
in Black
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The Fortune Theatre - Ryan's favorite show | |
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Starlight
Express
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Apollo Theatre (Victoria) | |
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Les
Miserables
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The Palace Theatre | |
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Phantom
of the Opera
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Her Majesty's Theatre | |
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The
Lion King
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The Lyceum Theatre | |
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Jungle
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Camden People's Theatre - An amazing adaptation of Kipling's story performed by three actors in 90 minutes (Labyrinth Theatre Company) | |
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The
Adventures of Baron Munchausen
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Southwark Playhouse - An adaptation performed with puppets and mask for children | |
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The
Graduate
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Blood
Brothers
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Phoenix Theatre | |
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The
Tempest
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The Courtyard of Somerset House - ABC Theatre Company performs their rendition of the Tempest in open air surrounding an intimate audience | |
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San
Francisco Ballet
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Royal Opera House in Covent Garden | |
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Hamlet
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The Young Vic - Peter Brook's latest Shakespeare offereing - Amazing! | |
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Mamma
Mia!
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Prince Edward Theatre | |
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L'Mobile
Homme
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Free performance in front of the RNT involving seven performers suspended from a crane over the audience | |
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Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof
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The Lyric Theatre (Shaftsbury) - Tennessee Williams performed by Brenda Fraser and Ned Beatty |