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Shaw Theatre, London The Vortex: Nicky Lancaster: Greenwich Theatre, London 1976: Black Comedy: Harold Gorringe: Shaw Theatre, London with the Dolphin Theatre Company White Lies: Tom 1977: The Lunatic, the Lover, and Poet: Lord Byron: The Old Vic: with the Old Vic Theatre Company The Romans: Marc Antony: New Mermaid Theatre: 1981 Antony and ...
Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett was born on 21 March 1946 in Colwyn Bay, Wales, to an English father, Peter Dalton Leggett, who was a captain in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War and was an advertising executive at the time of his son's birth; and an American mother, Dorothy Scholes, of Italian and Irish descent.
Black Comedy was revived with The White Liars under the title White Liars & Black Comedy at the Shaw Theatre by the Dolphin Company in July 1976 directed by Paul Giovanni. White Liars: Sophie: Baroness Lemberg – Maggie Fitzgibbon; Frank – Timothy Dalton; Tom – Peter Machin; Black Comedy: Brindsley Miller – Peter Machin; Carol Melkett ...
His Dark Materials is a play written by British playwright Nicholas Wright, adapted from the Philip Pullman fantasy novel trilogy of the same title.The production premiered in the Royal National Theatre's Olivier Theatre, London, in 2003.
It was founded as The Traverse Theatre Club in 1962 [1] by John Calder, John Malcolm, Jim Haynes, Richard Demarco, Terry Lane, [2] Andrew Muir, John Martin and Sheila Colvin. [1] The Traverse Theatre company commissions and develops new plays or adaptations from contemporary playwrights, and also presents productions from visiting companies. [3]
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ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke with the cast of the anticipated Paramount+ series, where series creator Taylor Sheridan crashed the interview with James Bond himself, Timothy Dalton, who plays the ...
The theatre cost £1000 to build, with a further £500 expended on decorations, scenery and costumes. It opened on 29 December 1720, with a French play La Fille a la Morte, ou le Badeaut de Paris performed by a company later known as The French Comedians of His Grace the Duke of Montague. [5] Potter's speculation was known as The New French ...