The Theatre
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Originally published | 1968 |
Authors | Phyllis Hartnoll |
Preceded by | Rodin |
Followed by | Costume and Fashion: A Concise History |
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ID | 2913823 |
About The Theatre
Acting, direction, stagecraft, theatre architecture and design, the extraordinary evolution of dramatic literature – here is an all-embracing and richly illustrated history, global in scope and ranging from the ancient origins of the theatre to the fascinating variety of forms that it has taken in our own age.
Bond villains in the frame

... " I could hear he was being called by one of The Theatre runners, so I quickly ran off a couple of reels of film...
Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma turn Liverpool warehouse into a battlefield for Macbeth

... " Often, as a punter, you go to The Theatre and you know what you re expecting to see...
Prunella Scales and Timothy West: Dementia won't break our 60-year love affair

... " It s very important what we do together, " explains West, who lists visits to The Theatre and galleries as their favourite activities...
Actors honour their drama teacher Anna Scher, who has died aged 78

... " I started at The Theatre...
Comedian Mark Watson locked out of his own Bristol show

... Known for appearing on QI and Taskmaster, Mark Watson was due to perform his The Search tour at the Tobacco Factory in his home city of Bristol on Sunday, but found The Theatre still locked 15 minutes before he was meant to start...
Bristol Old Vic theatre token from 1766 sold for £9k

... " Some 50 original shareholders, or proprietors, each received one of the silver tokens in return for raising £50 each - a substantial sum in the 18th Century - to fund the construction of The Theatre...
Bristol Old Vic theatre token could still be valid after 257 years

... " The Theatre Royal, as it was then known, was built on King Street between 1764 and 1766 and opened on 30 May that year...
Bill Kenwright: Sir Ian McKellen leads tributes to impresario

...By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporterSir Ian McKellen has led tributes from actors and The Theatre industry to " unique" impresario Bill Kenwright, following his death at the age of 78...
Comedian Mark Watson locked out of his own Bristol show
By Sammy JenkinsBBC News
A comedian was late to his own show after being Locked Out of The Venue with his audience.
Known for appearing on QI and Taskmaster, Mark Watson was due to perform his The Search tour at the Tobacco Factory in his home city of Bristol on Sunday, but found The Theatre still locked 15 Minutes before he was meant to start.
He told waiting audience members: " There's No Other way to say it, I can't Get In . "
He Said he had let staff know he was there an hour before finding The Door still locked, but said: " It's no-one's fault. "
On a video he posted on Instagram The Comedian is seen in The Theatre bar explaining The Situation to his audience, who were also unable to get to their seats.
" We could do it here, but you paid for a seat and you paid to be in a room resembling a theatre so I just wanted you to know, in case it looks like I'm very complacent, just drinking at The Bar , yes I Am drinking at The Bar , but I'm taking The Situation as seriously as you are, " he says.
Sorry, we're having trouble displaying this content. The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites." I've been here an hour ago To Let them know I'm here and the aim of that was that everyone would relax but I say they've over relaxed. "
Mr Watson, who has appeared on Mock the Week, Would I Lie To You? and Have I Got News For You , also revealed it was not the First Time that he had been unable to get into his own venue on his current tour.
The Bristol performance went ahead a little later than planned, after Mr Watson and his audience eventually managed to get into The Venue .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com