• Duncan Macmillan (born 1980) is an English playwright and director. He is most noted for his plays Lungs, People, Places and Things, Every Brilliant Thing...
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  • Duncan MacMillan or Duncan Macmillan may refer to: Duncan Macmillan (playwright), a British playwright and director. Duncan Macmillan (art historian)...
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  • People, Places and Things is a play by the British playwright Duncan Macmillan. The inaugural production was directed by Jeremy Herrin and staged in the...
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  • Duncan MacMillan is an American mathematician, philanthropist, and businessman known for being one of the four founders of Bloomberg L.P. MacMillan is...
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  • 1984 is a 2013 play by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan based on the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. The production premiered at the...
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  • 30-minute episode drama produced by House Productions and written by Duncan Macmillan and Effie Woods. Executive producers included Tessa Ross and Juliette...
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  • William Duncan MacMillan (July 24, 1871 – November 14, 1948) was an American mathematician and astronomer on the faculty of the University of Chicago....
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  • Duncan Macmillan (February 11, 1837 – April 21, 1903) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Middlesex East...
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  • John Duncan Macmillan FRSA FRSE HRSA (born 7 March 1939) is a Scottish art historian, art critic, and writer. He is the elder son of William Miller Macmillan...
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  • Lungs is a play written by Duncan Macmillan, which debuted in 2011 at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C. M and W, a young couple, find themselves examining...
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  • Duncan Macmillan (6 January 1890 – 15 September 1963) was a British track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born in Nottingham...
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  • William Duncan MacMillan (July 5, 1930 - October 31, 2006) was an American businessman. A longtime director of Cargill, he maintained a generally low profile...
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    Duncan MacMillan High School (DMHS) was a P-12 school in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was replaced by Marine Drive Academy. Duncan MacMillan...
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    of nepotism ever". Macmillan's Defence Minister, Duncan Sandys, wrote at the time: "Eden had no gift for leadership; under Macmillan as PM everything is...
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    Bio, Height & Age". Creeto. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Duncan, Amy (18 September 2018). "Claire Foy age, husband, children and full Emmys...
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    reunited with his The Crown co-star Claire Foy in a production of the Duncan Macmillan play Lungs at The Old Vic beginning in October 2019. In 2020, Smith...
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  • including versions of Oresteia, Mary Stuart, and 1984, devised with Duncan Macmillan. Born in Stockton-on-Tees to a non-theatrical family, he was taken...
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  • adapted City of Glass as a play Off-Broadway, at the New Ohio. In 2017, Duncan Macmillan produced another adaptation as a play, which showed for a short period...
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  • critically acclaimed Every Brilliant Thing, which he co-wrote with Duncan Macmillan, following a very successful off-Broadway run at the Barrow Street...
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    Duncan Bruce MacMillan (August 27, 1887 – December 20, 1962) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative...
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    Duncan Edwin Duncan-Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys CH, PC (/sændz/; 24 January 1908 – 26 November 1987), was a British politician and minister in successive...
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    presented an "electrifying" performance as a recovering substance user in Duncan Macmillan's People, Places and Things, directed by Jeremy Herrin. She reprised...
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    (2009) by John Logan Venus in Fur (2010) by David Ives Lungs (2011) by Duncan Macmillan In a Forest, Dark and Deep (2011) by Neil LaBute Tender Napalm (2011)...
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    first staged in 2012, but was translated from German to English by Duncan Macmillan for the London performance. Starring Matt Smith and Jessica Brown Findlay...
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  • Duncan Campbell (born 1944) is a British journalist and author who has worked particularly on crime issues. He was a senior reporter/correspondent for...
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    Noël Coward's Present Laughter starring Andrew Scott, followed by Duncan Macmillan's Lungs starring Claire Foy and Matt Smith. In 2020, Warchus was planned...
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  • MacMillan Sr (1869–1940)—John H. MacMillan Jr (1895–1960) and his wife Marion Dickson (1892–1980)—John Hugh MacMillan III (1928–2008), Whitney Duncan...
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    Title Role Director Theatre 2016 1984 Winston Smith Robert Icke & Duncan Macmillan Playhouse Theatre 2012 The Conquest of the South Pole Seiffert Stephen...
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  • Mansfield Community Hospital, Dovecote Lane in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, Duncan Macmillan House (which is also the Trust Headquarters), Nottingham City Hospital...
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    Poison by Lucy Prebble, based on the book by Luke Harding Lungs by Duncan Macmillan, directed by Matthew Warchus, starring Matt Smith and Claire Foy A...
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