• Gordon McDougall is a British theatre director and academic. He was educated at Latymer Upper School. He has been artistic director of the Traverse Theatre...
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  • Gordon Sholto McDougall (born 7 February 1916 – 18 May 1991) was a Scottish-born Australian actor. He trained at the Glasgow Athenaeum (now known as The...
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  • Smith (1952–2013), actor and film director Sean Teale, actor Rufus Jones, actor Gordon McDougall, theatre director Walter Legge (1906–1979), record producer...
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    Peter Ashmore (born London 1916: died Cork, Ireland 1997) was a theatre director and actor. He was the son of William Oliver Ashmore, undertaker, and his...
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    by Gordon McDougall from the book by Klaus Mann, Oxford Playhouse Company, The Roundhouse Theatre, London, 1981 The Worlds, New Half Moon Theatre, London...
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    The Gate Theatre is a theatre in London which originally established above the Prince Albert pub in Notting Hill in 1979 with the founding mission to bring...
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    Producer) Gordon McDougall (1984-1987) William Fisher (1987-1989) Richard Dennison (1989-1990, as Producer) Robin Phillips (1990-1995, as Director General)...
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  • brassy bubbly barmaid Norma Whittaker, a comedy character opposite Gordon McDougall. Norma's trademark catchphrase was calling everyone 'Ducky'. Whilst...
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    Forbes Masson (category Scottish television directors)
    Belgrade Theatre, Coventry in December 2011, directed by Michael Fentiman. He has also worked with Gordon Dougall's Sounds of Progress music theatre company...
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    Everything, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Director Peter Farago. (1980) Mephisto, Oxford Playhouse, Director Gordon McDougall. (1980) "Good and Bad at Games"...
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    Callum Mill (Jan 1964 – Aug 1964) Jim Haynes (Aug 1964 – July 1966) Gordon McDougall (July 1966 – Dec 1969) Max Stafford-Clark (Dec 1967 – Dec 1969) Michael...
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  • The following is a list of active professional theatres and concert halls in the United Kingdom. They are organised alphabetically in name order. Contents: ...
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    Frenzal Rhomb. Just after its appearance, Costello was replaced by Lindsay McDougall on lead guitar and backing vocals – Costello left to attend university...
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  • (ATC) is a touring theatre company based in London, founded in 1978 by Artistic Director John Retallack. Previous Artistic Directors have included Mark...
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    prominence in the 1960s as a member of the pop music vocal duo Peter and Gordon before going on to a successful career as a manager and record producer...
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    Guildenstern, Graham Crowden as the Player, and John McEnery as Hamlet. The play returned to the National Theatre on 14 December 1995 and this production with...
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  • the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., and the Colonial Theatre in Boston, MA. the show premiered on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on December 1...
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    Actress in 2020. Keen next starred alongside Andy García in Charles McDougall's comedy-drama film Ana. She worked on the film immediately after Logan...
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  • present day: Romanitas (2005), by Sophia McDougall Rome Burning (2006), sequel to Romanitas, by Sophia McDougall Roma Eterna, a 2003 novel by Robert Silverberg...
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  • National Theatre Production, 1984)". Broadway World Scottish Field, Volume 131. Holmes McDougall, 1985. "'Guys and Dolls' listing, Prince of Wales Theatre"....
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    Richard Attenborough (category Best Director BAFTA Award winners)
    1959). Michael is a theatre director formerly the Deputy Artistic Director of the RSC and artistic director of the Almeida Theatre in London and has been...
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  • Scottish Renaissance (category Theatre in Scotland)
    Victor Carin, who became director of productions at the Gateway in 1963, contributed to the expansion of Scottish theatre's repertoire of works in translation...
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    00:012:30. McDougall 1949, p. 9. McDougall 1949, p. 10. McDougall 1949, p. 14; Bánóczi 2014, 00:15:06. McDougall 1949, p. 14. McDougall 1949, p. 14;...
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  • The Nimrod Theatre Company, commonly known as The Nimrod, was an Australian theatre company based in Sydney. It was founded in 1970 by Australian actors...
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  • nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Screenplay) for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing Studios...
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    Retrieved 30 November 2017. Union theatre programme, Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Edinburgh, 2014 Interview: Kenny Miller director of Days Of Wine And Roses...
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  • (November 16, 2017). "Tony-Winning 'Come From Away' Director Boards Feature Film Adaptation For Mark Gordon Co". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 21...
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    The Green Moss (1952) from a magazine serial by John Molloy to co-star Gordon Macrae directed by Roy del Ruth The Talisman from the novel by Sir Walter...
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  • Anthony Minghella (category Best Director Golden Globe winners)
    Drowning (Hampstead Theatre, July 1984) Made in Bangkok (West End debut as a playwright, Aldwych Theatre. 18 March 1986, director Michael Blakemore) Hang...
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  • Avenue Theatre, presented the musical from November 15, 2016, to January 8, 2017, directed by David Armstrong. Michael Kahn (Artistic Director at the...
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