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    6312500; -1.1351389 Sue Townsend Theatre (formerly the Phoenix Theatre, Phoenix Arts Centre and the Upper Brown Street Theatre) is a theatre in the city of...
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  • (Phoenix Arts Theatre, 1982) now known as the Sue Townsend Theatre Bazaar and Rummage (Royal Court Theatre, 1982) Groping for Words (Croydon Warehouse,...
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    largest in England Metal Tree sculpture Curve (theatre) Little Theatre (Leicester) Sue Townsend Theatre De Montfort Hall "Page Not Found". thestage.co...
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    programmed and operated the Haymarket Theatre. Haymarket Theatre (Leicester) Little Theatre (Leicester) Sue Townsend Theatre De Montfort Hall Wikimedia Commons...
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    keeping with the Centenary of the theatre. Leicester Comedy Festival Sue Townsend Theatre Curve (theatre) Haymarket Theatre (Leicester) De Montfort Hall This...
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  • Carole Hayman (category Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School)
    and Sue Townsend, including Ripen our Darkness and Byrthrite by Sarah Daniels and Bazaar and Rummage and The Great Celestial Cow by Sue Townsend. She...
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    Phoenix Square, which in 2009, replaced the Phoenix Arts Centre. The Sue Townsend Theatre – which opened in the former Phoenix Arts Centre. Newarke Houses...
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  • Oxford Phoenix Theatre, London, a West End theatre Sue Townsend Theatre, formerly the Phoenix Theatre, in Leicester Phoenix Theatre (New York City),...
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  • the Adrian Mole series of comedic fiction, written by English author Sue Townsend. The book is written in a diary style, and focuses on the worries and...
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  • is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend. The character first appeared (as "Nigel") as part of a comic diary featured...
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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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    of theatres, such as the Y Theatre (at the YMCA), the Curve, the (currently mothballed) Haymarket Theatre, Little Theatre and Sue Townsend Theatre (formerly...
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  • Science class. Townsend studied at the Australian Theatre for Young People, Sydney. After meeting visiting United States film and theatre actor, producer...
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    Bargate, the founder and first artistic director of Soho Theatre. Howard Brenton Sue Townsend Hanif Kureishi Timberlake Wertenbaker Tony Marchant Pam Gems...
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  • is a stage musical based on the young-adult novel of the same name by Sue Townsend. It features book and lyrics by Jake Brunger and music and lyrics by...
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  • 1994 The Queen and I by Sue Townsend and Road by Jim Cartwright Stafford-Clark, M. and Roberts, P. (2007) Taking Stock: The Theatre of Max Stafford-Clark...
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  • multi-media theatre and also choreographed and did fight arranging for various productions. In 1984, he choreographed the world premiere of Sue Townsend The Secret...
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    Lucy Punch (category National Youth Theatre members)
    children's TV show Renford Rejects, and played the role of the victim Melissa Townsend in the 19th episode of Midsomer Murders. In 2000, Punch appeared in the...
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    the 1930s, Grant appeared in over 20 radio programs, usually Lux Radio Theatre. In 1940, Grant appeared opposite Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday....
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  • Madge's brother, Tom Ramsay, arrived in May, along with Debra Fleming. Sue Parker debuted in June, while July saw the first appearances from Jane Harris...
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  • Stockings, along with Helen Edmundson. While performing at the Contact Theatre in Manchester, a casting director for Coronation Street saw her performance...
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    a British theatre company founded in 1983 by Simon McBurney, Annabel Arden, Marcello Magni and Fiona Gordon. Its original name was Théâtre de Complicité...
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  • John Tydeman (category English theatre directors)
    of theatre plays. He was responsible for commissioning and directing the early plays of Caryl Churchill, Joe Orton, Tom Stoppard and Sue Townsend. Tydeman...
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    Joe Chrest (section Theatre)
    Archived 2024-01-16 at the Wayback Machine. Goldsmith, Sue (3 December 1988). ""The Wild Duck" cast captivates audience. *** Hateable...
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  • Marian McLoughlin (category Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School)
    in The Girls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End. In 2021, she was cast in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks as Sue Morgan and appeared from April...
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  • following week Townsend returned to London, preparing for a tour around the world. A fellow guest at a weekend attended by Wallace, Townsend and Margaret...
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  • noisy patrons in a movie theatre (which were the voices of then-CEO of Fox Garth Ancier and music composer Jeffrey Townsend double-tracked to sound like...
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  • 10, 2018, at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston. Moulin Rouge! opened on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, with previews starting on June 28...
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    Charleson Award commendation for her Masha in The Seagull at the Oxford Theatre Company in 1991. At the British Comedy Awards in 2004, Quentin won the...
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    sitcom Bachelor Father (1957–1962); as the unseen millionaire Charles Townsend in the crime drama Charlie's Angels (1976–1981)—a role he reprised in the...
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