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  2. Royal Court Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, London, England. In 1956 it was acquired by and remains the home of the English Stage Company, which is known for its contributions to contemporary theatre and won the ...

  3. Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Court Theatre is a theatre located at 1 Roe Street in Liverpool, England. The current Royal Court Theatre was opened on 17 October 1938, after fire ...

  4. Court Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Court Theatre or Royal Court Theatre may refer to: Court Theatre (Chicago), Illinois; Court Theatre (New Zealand), Christchurch; Court Theatre (Pendley Tring), in the former stables of Pendley Manor in the UK; Court Theatre of Buda, Budapest, Hungary; Royal Court Theatre, London, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England; Court Theatre, a 1936 ...

  5. The Long and the Short and the Tall (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Long and the Short and the Tall is a play written by British playwright Willis Hall.Set in the Second World War, the play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in January 1959; it was directed by Lindsay Anderson and starred Peter O'Toole and Robert Shaw.

  6. The Changing Room - Wikipedia

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    The Changing Room is a 1971 play by David Storey, set in a men's changing room before, during and after a rugby league football game. It premiered at the Royal Court Theatre on 9 November 1971, directed by Lindsay Anderson.

  7. Cock (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, in November 2009, with Ben Whishaw as John, Andrew Scott as M, Katherine Parkinson as W and Paul Jesson as F; the original cast were recorded for a radio production broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in November 2011.

  8. Dominic Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Cooke was artistic director and Chief Executive of the Royal Court Theatre 2006 to 2013 during which time he pioneered new writing by actively promoting the Royal Court's Young Writers’ Programme and new, young writers such as Mike Bartlett (My Child), Polly Stenham (That Face), Penelope Skinner (The Village Bike) and Bola Agbaje (the Olivier Award-winning Gone Too Far!

  9. Posh (play) - Wikipedia

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    Posh is a play by the British playwright Laura Wade.It was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre in April 2010. [1] The play concerns an Oxford University dining club called "The Riot Club", a fictionalised version of the Bullingdon Club.