Box Buchan Theatre Programmes Box 4
Contains 30 Results:
Venus and Adonis Programme, 2007
Programme for Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare performed by The Royal Shakespeare Company by arrangement with The Little Angel Theatre Islington, London, 2007.
Happy Now? Programme, 2008
Programme for Happy Now? by Lucinda Coxon performed by the National Theatre Company at the Cottesloe Theatre, London. Opened on 24 January 2008.
Noises Off Programme, 2000
Programme for Noises Off by Michael Frayn performed by The National Theatre Company in conjunction with the Picadilly theatre at the Lyttelton Theatre. Opened on 5 October 2000 with insert advertising Nothing On by Robin Housemonger at the Grand Theatre Weston-Super-Mare on Tuesday 15 January for one week only.
Orpheus Descending Programme, 2000
Programme for Oprpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, first performance 15 June 2000 with stalls ticket.
Richard II and Coriolanus Programme, 2000
Programme for Richard II and Coriolanus by william Shakespear performed by tha Almeida Theatre Group at the Gainsborough Studios, London, first performance 30 March 2000 with leaflet giving directions to the Studios.
Stone in his Pockets Programme, 2000
Programme for Stones in his Pockets by Marie Jones performed by The Ambassador Theatre Group at the Duke of York's Theatre. First performance 23 May 2000. First performance at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 3 June 1999.
All my Sons Programme, 2000
Programme for All My Sons by Arthur Miller performed by The National Theatre Company at the Cottesloe Theatre from 6 July 2000 transferring to the Lyttelton Theatre on 7 August 2001.
Hamlet Programme, 2000
Programme for Hamlet by William Shakespeare performed by the National Theatre on Tour 2000-1. Sponsored by KPMG.
Boston Marriage Programme, 2001
Programme for Boston Marriage by David Mamet at the Donmar Wharehouse, London, in association with The New Ambassadors Theatre first performance 8 March 2001.
A Servant to Two Masters Programme, 2001
Programme for A Servant to Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni. A Royal Shakespeare Company/Young Vic Production presented by The Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd, Sarah Earl Productions Ltd, TEG Productions Ltd in association with Churchill Theatre Bromley at The Albery Theatre, London, 2001.
She Stoops To Conquer and A Laughing Matter Programme, 2002
Programme for She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith and A Laughing Matter by April De Angelis performed by The National Theatre Company and Out of Joint at the Lyttleton Theatre. Both plays opened on 17 December 2002.
Via Dolorosa Programme, 2002
Programme for Via Dolorosa written and performed by David Hare at the Duchess Theatre, London, 2002.
Mnemonic Programme, 2003
Programme for Mnemonic conceived and directed by Simon McBurney of Complicité, Riverside Studios, London, 2003. Originally a co-production with the Salzburg Festival.
Three Sisters Programme, 2003
Programme for Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov. A new version by Christopher Hampton. Ambassador Theatre Group production at the Playhouse Theatre, London. First performance 20 March 2003.
Aristocrats Programme, 2005
Programme for Aristocrats by Brian Friel by The National Theatre Company at the Lyttelton Theatre. Opened on 12 July 2005 with leaflet of cast list alterations and 2 ticket stubs.
The House of Bernarda Alba Programme, 2005
Programme for The House of Bernarda Alba by Federica Garcia Lorca in a new english version by David Hare performed by The National Theatre Company at the Lyttelton Theatre on 15 March 2005 supported by The Laura Pels Foundation.
Julius Caesar Programme, 2005
Programme for Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare co-produced by Theatre National du Chaillot Paris, Teatro Espanol Madrid, Grand Theatre de la Ville de Luxembourg in association with The Young Vic Theatre Company at the Barbican Theatre, London, premiering 20 April 2005.
Macbeth Programme, 2005
Programme for Macbeth by William Shakespeare at the Almeida Theatre, London. First performance 13 January 2005.
Mary Stuart Programme, 2005
Programme for Mary Stuart by Friedrich Schiller a new version by Peter Oswald first performed at the Donmar Wharehouse, London, on 14 July 2005 and the Apollo Theatre, London, on 7 October 2005
A Minute Too Late Programme, 2005
Programme for A Minute Too Late original production devised by Jozef Houben, Simon McBurney and Mercello Magni with Annabel Arden. Opened at the Lyttelton Theatre 27 January 200.5 Complicite supported at the National Theatre by The Mirisch and Lebenheim Charitable Foundation. Paper cutting of The Times review by Benedict Nightingale.