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Discover how Samuel Wilde, a Bristol theatre designer, crafts award-winning theatre sets from recycled cardboard, showcasing ...
Bristol Old Vic, Pound Arts and English Touring Theatre (ETT) to create new plays that reflect contemporary life in the South West for tours and digital production. Theatre Royal Plymouth is a ...
The Bristol Old Vic said: "We famously uphold our policy ... rebuilt in 1904 The Theatre Royal, as it was then known, was built on King Street between 1764 and 1766 and opened on 30 May that ...
It finally got a royal patent in 1778 when it became the Theatre Royal. It became the Bristol Old Vic in 1946 when a company of actors from London's Old Vic was sent there to perform. To mark the ...
During our three years at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, the sublimely beautiful Theatre Royal glowed in the night, within our reach yet just beyond it. For my first year as a professional ...
Four silver tokens issued to shareholders and a supporter who assisted in the founding of Bristol Theatre Royal (now Bristol Old Vic) in 1766 have come home to Bristol. They were donated to the ...
Alongside this, the Theatre Collection holds key archives that help tell the story of Bristol Old Vic. The Theatre Royal Archive, covering the history of the building from its foundation in 1766 until ...
Bristol Old Vic – the oldest working theatre in Britain ... who for years have been getting their theatre rations at the Bath Theatre Royal, complete with its starry casts.
[Completed PQQs to be returned by 1 October] The Old Vic Theatre in Bristol is seeking to appoint an architect, structural and MEP engineers and QS for the next phase of its £8 million refurbishment ...
In co-production between Paines Plough, The Women's Prize for Playwriting, 45North, The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and The Orange Tree Theatre, in association with Bristol Old Vic. You Bury Me ...
A theatre token dated to 1766 and which allows ... Only 50 tokens were minted for the original shareholders at the Bristol Old Vic and entitled the bearer to watch every performance played there.