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Seen, or going to see
- Table, The Shed, National Theatre, London, Royal National Theatre, started 9th April 2013
- Frankenstein, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, 5th February – 2nd May 2011
- Rocket to the Moon, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, started 23rd March 2011
- Dinner, The Bridewell, London, Tower Theatre Company, 22nd – 26th March 2011
- King Lear, Donmar Warehouse, London and Donmar Warehouse, London, November 2010 – 5th February 2011
- King Lear, New London Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 12th November 2007 (press night) – 12th January 2008
- The Seagull, New London Theatre, London, Royal Shakespeare Company, 12th November 2007 (press night) – 12th January 2008
- Coram Boy, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre and Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 2nd November 2005 – 24th February 2007
- Coram Boy, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre and Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 2nd November 2005 – 24th February 2007
- The Pillowman, Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, National Theatre, 13th November 2003 (press night)
- Closer to Heaven, Arts Theatre, London, Company On Stage, Mat Theatrical Entertainment, and Stella Entertainment, May – 13th October 2001
- The Last Days of Don Juan, Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Royal Shakespeare Company, 18th (press night) – 23rd February 1991
- Personal website.
- Joined 1st April 2011.
- Last logged in on 21st May 2013.
Last five observations
- To National Theatre production of Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, by Terry Johnson, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre and Theatre Royal, Bath, started 1998: “This play is set behind-the-scenes on the Carry On film series and features Kenneth Williams, Sid James, Barbara Windsor and Imogen Hassall. A television version, with the same cast (except Gina Bellman), was produced in 2000 for ITV entitled ‘Cor Blimey!’”
- To National Theatre production of Rocket to the Moon, by Clifford Odets, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, started 23rd March 2011: “Clifford Odets’ first wife, Luise Rainer, attended the Press Night on 30th March 2011, aged 101 years.”
- To Henry Sherek Ltd. production of Behold the Bride, by Jacques Deval, Palace Theatre, Manchester and Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1st May - July 1939: “This was two-time Academy Award winner Luise Rainer’s British stage debut.”
- To National Theatre production of Rocket to the Moon, by Clifford Odets, Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, started 23rd March 2011: “This was Keeley Hawes stage debut.”
Last ten changes
- Finborough Theatre production of The Blood is Strong, by David Hutchison, Finborough Theatre, London, 26th May - 4th June 2013
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David Hutchison
The Blood is Strong, by David Hutchison -
Finborough Theatre production of The Blood is Strong, by David Hutchison, Finborough Theatre, London, 26th May - 4th June 2013
The Blood is Strong, by David Hutchison -
Sam Thompson
Over the Bridge, by Sam Thompson -
Over the Bridge, by Sam Thompson
Finborough Theatre production of Over the Bridge, by Sam Thompson, Finborough Theatre, London, 28th April - 14th May 2013 - The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution, by Caryl Churchill
- James Russell
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Finborough Theatre production of The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution, by Caryl Churchill, Finborough Theatre, London, 31st March - 16th April 2013
The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution, by Caryl Churchill -
Bekah Brunstetter
Nothing Is The End Of The World (Except For The End Of The World), by Bekah Brunstetter - Finborough Theatre production of Nothing Is The End Of The World (Except For The End Of The World), by Bekah Brunstetter, Finborough Theatre, London, 21st May - 8th June 2013
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