March 30, 2012
So with a week to go before we move up to Stratford, we have started running the whole play.
by Sophie Ivatts
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March 29, 2012
So now we're deep into the Tempest tech. The stage is somewhat challenging, with several holes through which the unwary or unfamiliar might fall.
by Nick Day
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March 29, 2012
We have had Himani, the costume designer we met in Delhi, over for a week of meetings and costume research in reverse.
by Tom Piper
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March 28, 2012
Have to get something ready for next Tuesday when Pete Griffin (Production Manager) and Alan Bartlett (Head of Construction and Technical Design) are coming to look at the model.
by Tom Piper
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March 27, 2012
In the run up to International Women's Day some of our female cast and creatives have been interviewed for the RSC website, to talk about women and theatre.
by Sophie Ivatts
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March 27, 2012
Great news today: Greg Doran is to be the new Artistic Director of the RSC. His appointment was dramatically ratified by rapturous applause when it was announced at a company meeting this morning.
by Nick Day
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March 27, 2012
RSC Producer Kevin Fitzmaurice offers his perspective on the recent research trip to India for Much Ado About Nothing...
by Kevin Fitxmaurice
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March 27, 2012
Have had another trip to Stratford to check seating layouts and discuss how we can get the Indian costume designer over to work on the project
by Tom Piper
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March 27, 2012
On way back now and trying to take stock of it all after two more days of sensual bombardment. I hope what made this more than just cultural tourism was the huge range of people we meet from all strata of society.
by Tom Piper
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March 22, 2012
As the room of seven actors began the week, prepared to interrogate parts of their cultural and ethnic make up, their skills as performers were also mined through the intrinsic work of Struan and Lyn, filling the space with more of themselves as the week progressed.
by Kimberley Sykes
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