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Theatres of London, compiled and presented by Isobel Kirk. Part 1: Drury Lane. With guests, author Brian Dobbs and ex-General Manager of Drury Lane Theatre, George Hoare, Kirk looks at the history and...
Interview with National Theatre director Sir Peter Hall on the possible future closure of the Cottesloe Theatre due to lack of resources. He criticises the Government for the lack of funding for the...
National Theatre director Sir Peter Hall on the possible future closure of the Cottesloe Theatre due to lack of resources. He criticises the Government for the lack of funding for the building. Female...
Henry Irving at the Lyceum, produced and presented by Sean Street. Feature investigating the history of the Lyceum Theatre, London, coinciding with speculation about its future, and on the life and times of...
Report, with speech by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on the launch of the rebuilding of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. Includes interview with Theo Crosby, architect. The project was initiated...
Former Conservative Party Deputy Chairman and best-selling author Jeffrey Archer is buying a London theatre. He is paying two million pounds for the Playhouse in Northumberland Avenue, which has suffered...
The Night is Young. Former Likely Lad, Rodney Bewes is appearing in Agatha Christie’s Then There Were None at the Strand in London. He speaks at length on a range of topics including his career, what his...
Hi-De-Hi comedian and actress Su Pollard speaks to Steve Allen about her career and her new show, A Song a Frock and a Tinkle (at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in London). She mentions Quentin Crisp, Dame...
Report on the Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet, which is to leave London and make Birmingham its new home. The company’s director, Jeremy Isaacs, says the move will enable them to mount more ambitious and...
Eve Conway reports on the discovered remains of the Elizabethan Rose Theatre. Site manager and archaeologist Simon Blatherwick on the importance of the remains for their literary connections with Shakespeare...
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