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Following Jane’s post about things to do while the theatre is “dark” for a few weeks, I thought some of you might like to amuse yourselves by taking a look at, and perhaps adding comments to, two blogs about Shakespeare which have been created during the summer by two of our departments at the Shakespeare [...]

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With the theatre down for a couple of weeks and all the anticipation of the re-opening ahead, I thought I would point out a couple of other things going on in Stratford to pass the time and entertain visitors. This weekend we have the Food Festival from today the 24th until Sunday 26th for more [...]

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Tuesday 24 August 2010, 1.15pm -4.30pm The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon For those of you with some time on Tuesday – The RSC are looking for volunteers to be audience members as they film selected scenes for a trailer of the production of Morte d’Arthur: The legend of King Arthur and his knights of the Round [...]

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And the gentleman in question will be playing Cardinal Wolsey at Shakespeare’s Globe from 15th May to 8th August. Get booking! See http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ for more details. I’m sure I don’t need to tell you that Clive was absolutely mesmeric, in the Histories company, as Bolingbroke, Henry IV and the Duke of York. Also in the cast is Dickon [...]

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Monday 29th March – Sunday 27th June Items from the RSC Collection are on display at Snibston Museum, Snibston Discovery Park, Leicester There is a dazzling exhibition of costumes from stage and screen including the original finery worn by the stars in Oscar-winning films and spectacular theatre at Snibston Musuem, Leicester. The RSC Collection have [...]

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Members of the RSC Histories Ensemble will perform at Westminster Abbey from 20th April to 11th May at 7pm when the Abbey joins forces with the Royal Shakespeare Company to tell the story of six kings of England, all linked with Westminster Abbey, as they battled for crown and kingdom in the turbulent times of medieval England. [...]

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                                      This news has been in the public domain for a while but, in case you haven’t seen it elsewhere, some information about Jonathan Slinger and Chuk Iwuji.   Jon will be going to Chichester Festival Theatre, http://www.cft.org.uk once he finishes in “The Gods Weep”, to appear in “Yes, Prime Minister” with Henry Goodman and David [...]

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The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry would like to welcome RSC Friends to… ANTONY SHER: THE AUDIENCE Exhibition 9 April – 29 April Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry http://www.theherbert.org Entry – FREE  Opening hours Monday to Saturday 10-4 pm, Sunday 12-4 pm This exhibition shows work which draws on his life in the theatre [...]

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You really can’t keep good actors down and another two to bob up recently are Keith Dunphy and Julius D’Silva who will both be appearing in “Macbeth” at Shakespeare’s Globe in London from 23rd April to 27th June. Check it out on http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/ and Keiron Hill will be returning to the Octagon Theatre Bolton to appear in “Comedians” by [...]

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Well, it never rains but it pours! Another Histories boy, Lex Shrapnel will be appearing in Leeds in the West Yorkshire Playhouse production of the Arthur Miller classic, ”Death of a Salesman”. It runs from 1-29 May in the Quarry Theatre. Further details can be found at  http://www.wyp.org.uk/

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