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Abbey Theatre (Dublin) 4, 161, 215 Ackroyd, Heather 120 Acts Of Index Abbey Theatre (Dublin) 4, 161, 215 Bacchae, The 41 Ackroyd, Heather 120 Badejo, Peter 162 Acts of Man, The 131 Baker, Bobby 113-14, 120, 131, 163 Adams, John 189 Ballard, J.G. 109 After the Fall 229 Barba, Eugenio 139 Akademia Ruehl 142, 144, 145 Barker, Howard 12, 31, 33-8, 41, Albee, Edward 174 46-7,51,181,183-5,186,201-4 Alchemist, The 210-11 Barclays New Stages 17 Aldwych Theatre 209 Barlow, Tim 24 Alexander, Janec 139, 143 Barnes, Peter 183 Ali, Tariq 32 Bart, Lionel 79, 84 Alison Andrews Company 120 Bartholomew Fair 230 All in the Family 178 Bartlett, Neil 114-15, 120, 130, All That Fall 173 132-4, 135, 146 Almeida Theatre 24, 34, 37, 157, Barton,John 41 202,226,228,229 Basement, The 177 Anderson, Lindsay 48 Bastille Dances, The 118, 156-7 Andorra 173 Battersea Arts Centre 132 Andrews, Julie 81 Bausch, Pina 10 Andromache 206, 226 Beaton, Cecil 81 Animal 116-17 Bechtler, Hildegard 216, 229 Anouilh, Jean 228 Beckett, Samuel 173-4, 177 Antony and Cleopatra 60 Bed Sitting Room, The 25 Appeal Products 110 Behean, Katy 43 Arcadians, The 82 Belle af Brittany 82 Archers, The 22 Belle af Mayfair 82 Architecture for Babies 112 Belle of New York 82 Arden, Annabel 212-15 Belt and Braces Roadshow 15 Arden, John 12, 15, 174, 177, 190 Bennett, Alan 14, 177 Arts Council of Great Britain 6, 15, Bennett, Oliver 159 153, 155, 164, 184-7, 189, 190, Bergman, Ingmar 136 198,--9, 200, 203 Berkeley, Busby 85 As You Like It 60, 208 Berkoff, Steven 14,25-9, 41, Ascherson, Neal 128 50-1,90 Ashford, John 11 Bernstein, Leonard 226 Asian Theatre Co-operative 56 Bete, La 226 Aspects of Love 80, 84, 85, 229 Billington, Michael 4, 6, 7, 8, 157 Assassins 85 Billy Budd 224 At Our Table 220 Birmingham Royal Ballet 185 Attenborough, Michael 194, 195-6 Bite of the Night, The 34, 41, 46-7 Ayckbourn, Alan 7, 174, 183, Bjornson, Maria 223, 228-9 198,201 Black Poppies 198 232 Index 233 Black Snow 13-14 Brookside 22 Black Theatre Co-operative 7, Brothers and Sisters 162 56,189 Brown, Ian 14, 187-8 Black Works 116 Bryceland, Yvonne 66-7 Blane, Sue 229 Bryden, Bill 127-8,129 Blast Theory 17, 121 Burgess, John 196-8 Blitz 84 Bush Theatre 14, 93, 181, 200 Blood Brothers 83, 84 Bussy D'Ambois 226 Blood Wedding 7, 182 ... but the clouds 177 Bloomfield, Nicholas 133, 134 Blue Angel, The 14,229 Cairns, Tom 224 Blue Night of the Heart of the Callow, Simon 212 West 200 Camelot 81 Blueprints for the End of the Candide 226 World 112 Capital City 20 Bodies in Flight 121 Cardiff Laboratory Theatre 139, Bolt, Robert 174 142-5, 146 Bolton, Guy 79 Carib Theatre 56 Bond, Edward 12, 15, 41, 44-6, 51, Carrell, Christopher 130 62-77, 183, 190, 195 Carsen, Robert 228 Boomtown Rats, The 29 Cartoon Archetypal Slogan Theatre Booroff, Portia 28 (CAST) 14,90 Border Warfare 125 Cartwright, Jim 6, 8 Boublil and Schooberg 80, 85 Casablanca 14 Boucicault, Dion 230 Casino Girl, The 82 Bouffes du Nord 125, 155 Castle, The 33, 36-7 Bourgeoise Gentilhomme, Le 14 Castledine, Annie 228 Bourne, Bette 132, 134 Cats 79, 80, 83, 84, 224 Bow Gamelan 159 Centre for Performance Research Bay Friend, The 82, 83 139, 140, 142, 143, 146 Boyd, Michael 137 Chapman, George 226 Brace Up 135 Chapter Arts Centre 11, 139, H1, Branagh, Kenneth 212 142, 146 I Breadmaking 135 Charter for the Arts in Scotland Brenton, Howard 12, 15, 16, 31, 32, (1992) 5 36, 177, 183, 190, 195, 218 Cheek by Jowl 60-1,206-9 Brewster, Yvonne 6, 7, 60, 182 Chekhov, Anton 209 Bride Kicks 135 Cherry Girl, The 82 Bridson, Geoffrey 172 Cherry Orchard, The 209 Brigadoon 81 Children of Eden 224 Brith Gof 5, 128-9, 141-2, 143, 144 Chitty, Alison 228-9 British-Asian Theatre Company 56 Chong, Ping 136 British Broadcasting Corporation Christopher Columbus 172 (BBC) 170-4, 175-8, 185 Churchill, Caryl 12, 15, 31, 41, Britten, Benjamin 172 49-50,51,174,183,190,192,193, Broadside Mobile Workers 198,199,206 Theatre 15 Cid, The 206 Brook, Peter 125, 155-6, 215, 221 Cinzano 129 Brooks, Pete 109 Circus Lurniere 96, 99 234 Index Citizens' Theatre (Glasgow) 5, de Filippo, Eduardo 227 123, 188 de Keersmaeker, Anne Teresa 10 City 126 Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men 9, City of Angels 84 115-16, 130, 132 Clifford, John 14, 219 Deadwood 97, 99 Cohen, Daniel Baron 66, 68 Dear, Nick 14, 195 Cohn, Ruby 64 Death and the Maiden 192 Cold Harbour Company 33 Death of a Teddy Bear 177 Collection, The 177 Decadence 28 Columbus 14 DeepEnd 116 Comediants, Els 155 Delaney, Shelagh 183 Comedy of Errors, The 230 Dench,Judi 210 Communicado Theatre Company Deschamps, JerOme 212 126-7 Deshima 136 Compagnia de Collettivo of Desire 226 Parma 162-3 Devils, The 155 Cone Gatherers, The 127 Devine, George 190 Contact Theatre 200 Devine Ecstacy of Destruction 30 Cooper, Giles 174 Dewhirst, Keith 14 Coote, Robert 81 Dinner 131 Comeille, Pierre 206 Disagreeable Oyster, The 174 Coronation Street 22, 178 Diversions 143 Cosi Fan Tutti 229 Dogs in Honey 17, 110, 111, 112, Cottesloe Theatre 6, 197, 230 113, 120 Country Girl, A 82 Donmar Warehouse 209 Coup, The 7 Donnellan, Declan 13, 60,206-9, Coveney, Michael 154,163 221 Covent Garden Opera 23 Doran, Gregory 195 Coward, Noel 79,81 Dorfman, Ariel 192 Cox, Brian 215, 218 Double-Edge Theatre 56 Creating Ripples 189 Downchild 37 Crimes in Hot Countries 37 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 14 Crowley, Bob 13, 72, 223, 224-6, Dragons ' Trilogy, The 137, 164 229 Dromgoole, Dominic 14 Cuckoo 121 Dudley, William 230 Cuneen, Paddy 209 Dunbar, Andrea 12 Dungeness 120 DV8 Physical Theatre 9-10, 17, Diirrenmatt, Friedrich 214-15,222 115-16, 130, 131 Dury, Ian 29, 31 Daldry, Stephen 14,221 Dwarfs, The 174 Dalier Sylw 143 Dynasty 22 Dallas 20, 22, 176 Dancing Deer of Manipur, The 163 Earthfall 143 Danger 171 Eastenders 22, 178 Daniels, Sarah 197 Edgar, David 14, 15, 31, 32, 36, 183, Dark Tower, The 172 195,220 Darling, John 90, 100, 101, 182 Edinburgh Festival 4, 89, 129, Daubeny, Peter 153 133,215 Davies, Howard 225 Education Act of 1945 169 Index 235 Edwards, Stephen 53 Forced Entertainment Theatre Ego in Arcadia 37 Co-Operative 17, 105, 107, 109, Eh Joe! 176 110,111,112,116,119-20,121 Electra 204, 215, 229 Ford, Margaret 66 Elgar, Edward 102 Forsyfl1,James 174 Eliot, T.S. 41, 83 Forty, Charles 22 Ellis, Vivian 81 42nd Street 84 Embers 173 Fox, John 10-11, 90, 182 Engels, Johan 223 Frayn, Michael 7, 14, 177, 209 Engine Room 121 Freehold 90 English National Opera 23, 229 Friel, Brian 201 English, Rose 121, 135 From Mangle to Micrawave 22 English Stage Company 185, 190 Fuente Ovejuna 14,208-9 Englishman Abroad, An 177 Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Erpingham Camp, The 48-9 the Forum, A 83 Essex, David 230 Furse, Anna 189 Esslin, Martin 49 Euripides 226 Gaiety Girl, A 82 Eurapeans, The 37 Gale, David 10, 29, 96-100, 103 Everything in the Garden 174 Gaskill, William 190, 193, 201 Evita 80,83 Gate Theatre 222 Export Wales 139, 140, 143, 149 Gaudeamus 162 Eyre, Richard 14, 153, 198, 206, 214, Gaulier, Philippe 212 222, 227, 230 Gems, Jonathan 190 Gems, Pam 14, 194 Fair Slaughter 33 Ghost Trio 177 Falkland Sound 198 Gibson, Jane 209 Fall, Leo 82 Gielgud, Val 171 Fallen Angel and the Devil Gilbert and Sullivan 79, 81 Concubine 157 Gill, Sue 10 Family Affair, A 206 Giorgiadis, Nicholas 226 Fanshen 153 Girl Behind the Counter, The 82 Fanti, Lucio 223 Girl Friend, The 82 Farr, David 198 Girl From Kay's, The 82 Fenton, Rose 152-4,161,162,164 Girl From Utah, The 82 Festivals Unit (Glascow) 123, Girl in the Taxi, The 82 125, 135 Girl on the Film, The 82 Field Day Theatre Company 201 Girl Skipping, A 120 Fielding, David 223, 230 Girls of Gottenberg, The 82 Figgis, Mike 92 Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Fine Film of Ashes, A 110, 120 Arts 11,137 Five Guys Named Moe 61, 84 Glengarry Glen Ross 230 Flannery, Peter 183, 192, 195 Gloria 114-15, 132-4 Flea in Her Ear, A 135 Glory of the Garden, The 155 Flood, Mik 11 Godber,John 201 Floradora 82 Goddard, Janet 100-4, 182 Flawers are not for you to pick 172 Gododdin 128 Follies 83,228-9 Golgo 37 Fool, The 44 Gooch, Steve 183 236 Index Good Person of Sichuan 215 Hardyment, Christina 22 Goode, Joe 10 Hare, David 15, 31, 153, 177, 183, Goodnight Ladies 103 190, 198, 218 Gordon, Fiona 212 Harrison, Rex 81 Gorge, The 177 Harrison, Tony 41, 50-3, 143, 197 Gorki, Maxim 209 Harry 's Christmas 25 Gough, Richard 141-2, 144, 145, Hart, Charles 185-6, 198-9 146, 147 Ha1wood, Ronald 183 Government Inspector, The 7, 8, 57-8, Hastings, Michael 183 161, 182 Haunting Tree, The 120 Grand Hotel 84 Havergal, Giles 133 Grand Magic Circus 90 Hay, Malcolm 64 Gray, Simon 0177 Haynes, Jim 187 Greater London Council (GLC) 123, Heart of the Mirror, The 145 155 Hedda Gabler 215-17, 221,225,229 Greek 50-1 Henley Centre for Forecasting Greeks 41, 224 159-60 Greenhalgh, Gill 145 Henry IV 224 Greenwich Theatre Studio 33, 34, 37 Henson, Nicky 65 Griffin, Annie 120 Herbert, Jocelyn 53 Griffin, Hayden 64, 68,223 Hesitate and Demonstrate 10, 89, Griffiths, Trevor 15, 31, 177 90,91,100-4,105,110,182,187 Grotowski, Jerzy 11, 142, 143, Highway Shoes 142 144, 154 Hill, Alan 92 Groundwork Theatre 157 Hippolytos 226 Grupo de Teatro Macunaima 154 Hired Man, The 84 Guardian 4 Hirson, David 226 Guardian Student Drama Hobbs, Carleton 171 Award 184, 198 Holloway, Stanley 81 Gulbenkian Foundation 164 Holman, Robert 14 Guthrie, Tyrone 171-2 Home and Away 22 Gwrthryfel(The Rising 149-50 Hopkins, Anthony 218 Gypsy 83 Hopkins, John 177 Hounslow Arts Co-operative 56 Hairy Ape, The 223,230 Hudson, Richard 223, 225-6 Haley, William 172 Hughes, Dusty 183, 190 Half Moon Theatre 26 Hughes, Richard 170 Hall, Peter 30, 41, 63, 64, 67, 68, 184, Hughes, Ted 174 198,228 Hull Truck 90,201 Hall, Willis 174 Human Cannon 62 Hampstead Theatre 14 Hunt, Albert 90 Hampton, Christopher 7, 13, Hunter, Kathryn 25, 214 183, 194 Hynes, Garry 161 Hancock's Half Hour 25 Hytner, Nicholas 211, 230 Hands, Terry 13, 162 Hanley, James 174 If Only.
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