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Birmingham Repertory Theatre, commonly called Birmingham Rep or just The Rep, is a producing theatre based on Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. Founded by Barry Jackson , it is the longest-established of Britain's building-based theatre companies [ 1 ] and one of its most consistently innovative.
Blue plaque to founder, Barry Jackson, above the entrance. The Old Rep is a Grade II listed theatre, located on Station Street in Birmingham, England.When it was constructed in 1913, it was the United Kingdom's first ever purpose-built repertory theatre.
The Birmingham Stage Company is the resident company at the 383 seat Old Rep in Station Street, where it performs 5 major productions annually before touring them as far afield as Singapore, Dubai, New York City and Sydney. [35]
THEATER The U.K.’s Birmingham Rep will co-produce “Sinatra The Musical,” the first official musical based on the life and career of Frank Sinatra, with Michele Anthony, Bruce Resnikoff and ...
The musical's premiere was at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, where it had a limited run from 23 September 2023 to 28 October.The production was directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall, and produced by the Birmingham Rep in association with Universal Music Group Theatrical and Frank Sinatra Enterprises.
The CreaTech Frontiers partnership will also involve the Birmingham Opera Group, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. ... "Birmingham and the West Midlands have a ...
William Alexander Paterson (born 23 February 1948) known professionally as Bill Alexander is a British theatre director who is best known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and as artistic director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He currently works as a freelance, internationally as a theatre director and most recently as a ...
A bust of Jackson now stands in the Birmingham REP. Jackson was gay and the partner of Scott Sunderland. [5] Letters written by Jackson and other materials are held at the University of Birmingham Special Collections and at Birmingham Central Library Archives. There is a tower block named in his honour: Barry Jackson Tower in Aston, Birmingham.