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Miss Saigon by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr.; directed by Robert Hastie and Anthony Lau in the first major non-replica staging of the musical; Anna Hibiscus' Song by Atinuke, in an adaptation by Mojisola Elufowoju; created in partnership with Utopia Theatre
Robert Hastie (27 July 1861 – 9 April 1914) was an Australian politician who was the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party [a] in Western Australia.He was a member of the state's Legislative Assembly from 1901 to 1905.
Standing at the Sky's Edge is an Olivier Award-winning musical with music and lyrics by Richard Hawley and a book by Chris Bush.. The musical (named after Hawley's 2012 album of the same name) begins in 1961 and tells the story of three families over sixty years living in Park Hill, a council housing estate in Sheffield and features both new and existing songs by Hawley.
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Commodore Robert Cameron Hastie KStJ CBE RD JP RNR (born 24 May 1933), [1] was a British senior Royal Naval Reserve officer who was the Lord-Lieutenant for West Glamorgan from April 1995 [2] to May 2008. [3] In the 1983 New Year Honours, Hastie was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). [4]
Robert Hastie for Standing at the Sky's Edge – National Theatre Olivier; Justin Martin for Prima Facie – Harold Pinter Theatre; Bartlett Sher for To Kill a Mockingbird – Gielgud Theatre; Matt Cole for Newsies – Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. Lynne Page for Standing at the Sky's Edge – National Theatre Olivier; Kate Prince for Sylvia ...
Robert Hite (1956–2020) was an American visual artist. Hite was born in Richmond, Virginia, and lived and worked in Esopus, New York. Robert Hite was inspired both by a rich Southern narrative tradition and closeness to nature. The imagery in his work draws upon the memories of his childhood in rural Virginia during the Civil Rights Movement ...
The York Realist is a 2001 play by Peter Gill.It was premiered at the Lowry in November 2001 before moving to the Bristol Old Vic and the Royal Court Theatre in January 2002 by English Touring Theatre, with Gill himself directing.