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  2. May Farquharson - Wikipedia

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    May Farquharson OJ (26 March 1894 – 29 June 1992) was a Jamaican social worker, birth control advocate, philanthropist and reformer. She was a founder of the Jamaican Family Planning League and Mother's Welfare Clinic, as well as the driving force behind the Old Age Pension program.

  3. Royal court - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh 'Court of Lahore'.. A royal household is the highest-ranking example of patronage.A regent or viceroy may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected head of state may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions".

  4. The Royal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Court is a music production team formed by producer Timbaland and Solomon "King" Logan. Their first work was the single " Ice Box " by Omarion from the album 21 , co-produced with Timbaland.

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  6. Royal Court director’s first season includes play about dark ...

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    Meanwhile, the court’s 2022 show, The Glow, was called “the worst play of the year” byThe Spectator, with The Times publishing an article titled: “What’s gone wrong at the Royal Court?”

  7. Jez Butterworth - Wikipedia

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    Butterworth's fourth play for the Royal Court Theatre was Jerusalem, which premiered in July 2009 to positive reviews. Described as a "contemporary vision of life in [England's] green and pleasant land", Jerusalem was the second important Butterworth production in London in 2009. [ 13 ]

  8. Roger Michell - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Cambridge, Michell moved to Brighton [2] where he directed Peter Gill’s Small Change and other plays for the Brighton Actors Workshop. In 1978, under the RTDS scheme, he became an assistant director at the Royal Court Theatre where he assisted, amongst others, John Osborne, Max Stafford-Clark, and Samuel Beckett, and directed a number of plays in the Theatre Upstairs. [2]

  9. Once a Catholic - Wikipedia

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    Once a Catholic is a comedy first performed at The Royal Court Theatre in London in 1977, directed by Mike Ockrent. It concerns a retrospective view of the values of 1950s Catholic convent schools and the female adolescent response to those values. The play won awards from the Evening Standard newspaper and Plays & Players magazine.