James Roose-Evans (11 November 1927 – 26 October 2022) was a British theatre director, priest, and writer on experimental theatre, ritual and meditation...
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ISBN 0-333-27288-9. James Roose-Evans, ed. (1988). Darling Ma. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-42368-4. James Roose-Evans, ed. (1989). The Time...
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Mel Brooks. The screenplay by Hugh Whitemore is based on a play by James Roose-Evans, which itself is an adaptation of the 1970 epistolary memoir of the...
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4 November 1975, starring Frank Finlay and Anne Jackson. In 1981, James Roose-Evans adapted it for the stage and it was first produced at the Salisbury...
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Foot on the Stage: The Biography of Richard Wilson, was written by James Roose-Evans. In March 2011, Wilson presented an edition of the Channel 4 current...
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announced the casting for the United Kingdom stage tour production of James Roose-Evans' adaptation of Helene Hanff's novel 84 Charing Cross Road, in collaboration...
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parish church school hall in Holly Bush Vale, Hampstead Village. James Roose-Evans was the founder and first Artistic Director, and the 1959–1960 season...
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Pinter's first play The Room, at the Hampstead Theatre Club, directed by James Roose-Evans, with Nicholas Selby as Ben and George Tovey as Gus. The production...
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psyche, and evoke a spontaneous, collective, internal response'. James Roose-Evans states that Grotowski's theatre 'speaks directly to the fundamental...
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Grenfell in the biographical show Re: Joyce!, which she co-wrote with James Roose-Evans. In 1996 she appeared in the BBC comedy drama Eskimo Day, written...
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Playhouse, co-starring Clive Francis as Frank Doel and directed by James Roose-Evans. In April/May she starred in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness...
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Horseshoe. Also in the 1970s, the book was turned into a stage play by James Roose-Evans. It was performed in the West End and later at the Theatre Royal,...
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essay in '84 Charing Cross Road Programme'. The Salisbury Playhouse. Roose-Evans, James (April 14, 1997). "Obituary: Helene Hanff". The Independent newspaper...
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lived in a cottage on the estate. In the preface to her memoir, James Roose Evans stated that during the Second World War, Grenfell ran two wards of...
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leader of the Methodist movement James Frederick Wood, Archbishop of Philadelphia between 1860 and 1883 James Roose-Evans, theatre director and priest John...
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premiere featured Peter Wyngarde and Mary Ure, and its director was James Roose-Evans. Williams then revised the play, and the revised version, under the...
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Rattigan (Trinity) James Roose-Evans Baņuta Rubess Charles Sedley (Wadham) R. C. Sherriff (New College) James Shirley (St John's) James Townley (St John's)...
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ISBN 0-89558-156-6 Experimental Theatre, from Stanislavsky to Peter Brook/James Roose-Evans, 1970 Studio Vista ISBN 0-415-00963-4 "Home". Hensonfoundation.org...
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2015-01-29. Experimental Theatre from Stanislavsky to Peter Brook by James Roose Evans "Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Improv". Psychology Today...
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Year Recipient Work 1982 James Roose-Evans 84, Charing Cross Road 1983 Terry Hands Cyrano de Bergerac (classical) Giles Havergal Men Should Weep (modern)...
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what Coward called "Dad's Renaissance", a London revival directed by James Roose-Evans at the Hampstead Theatre Club heralded Coward's return to critical...
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and Vinson, James. Contemporary Dramatists, p. 162. St. James Press, 1988. ISBN 9780312166649. Accessed September 17, 2015. "James Roose-Evans FOSTER, Paul...
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Arthur Miller, John Osborne, Peter O'Toole, J. B. Priestley, James Purdy, James Roose-Evans, George Bernard Shaw, Sam Shepard, Tom Stoppard, Jule Styne...
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Agustín Ramírez, 70, Mexican singer-songwriter (Los Caminantes). James Roose-Evans, 94, British theatre director, priest and writer. Sebastian von Rotenhan...
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Archive – University of Bristol Grenfell, Joyce (1988): Edited by James Roose-Evans. Darling Ma. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-034-070-7364 "HERBERT...
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Tom Stoppard Seven nominations David Hare Tom Stoppard Four nominations James Graham Three nominations Jez Butterworth Athol Fugard Christopher Hampton...
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Nathan and Tabileth and Oldenberg (Barry Bermange) Church Hill Theatre James Roose-Evans 1967 Traverse Theatre Club Tom Paine (Paul Foster) Church Hill Theatre...
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William Shakespeare, directed by Tim Supple Venus Observed directed by James Roose Evans King Lear in New York directed by Patrick Garland She Stoops to Conquer...
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for the troops and civilians throughout the war. Dean's biographer James Roose-Evans writes, "during six and a half years more than 80 per cent of the...
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19 February 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2021. Meet LGBT History Month icon James Ivory|San Diego Gay and Lesbian News Nordine, Michael (10 February 2019)...
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