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  1. royalcourttheatre.com › whats-on › giantGiant - Royal Court

    Directed by Nicholas Hytner (Straight Line Crazy, La Belle Sauvage) and starring Tony and Golden Globe-winner John Lithgow (Killers of the Flower Moon, The Crown), alongside Olivier Award-winner Elliot Levey (Cold War, Cabaret, Good), Giant offers a complicated portrait of a fiendishly charismatic icon. Originally developed with London Theatre ...

  2. London Coliseum Limited is a company registered in England (registered number 09184219). Its registered office is at London Coliseum, St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4ES. London Coliseum Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of English National Opera (ENO) and its profits are used to support the work of the ENO.

  3. The Royal Opera House. On 5 March 1856 disaster struck again: for the second time the theatre was completely destroyed by fire. Work on the third and present theatre eventually started in 1857 to designs by E.M. Barry and the new building opened in May 1858 with a performance of Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots. Barry also designed the striking ...

  4. THE ROYAL COURT THEATRE: NEW SEASON OF WORK SEPTEMBER 2022 – APRIL 2023 “First time playwrights and hugely experienced writers and journalists come together to make the variety of work at the Royal Court, from September to April.Everyone shares the urgent need to ask questions in an overwhelming world, and with their words and playful imaginations offer us a place to meet their stories ...

  5. The Royal National Theatre is a registered charity no.224223. Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England no.749504. Registered Office: Upper Ground, London SE1 9PX

  6. The Royal Court Theatre, London, United Kingdom. 57,353 likes · 53 talking about this · 27,189 were here. The Royal Court is the writers’ theatre. We are a leading force for cultivating writers. ...

  7. royalcourttheatre.com › about › historyHistory - Royal Court

    1979 – 1992: Max Stafford-Clark. 1977 – 1979: Stuart Burge. 1975 – 1977: Robert Kidd and Nicholas Wright. 1972 – 1975: Oscar Lewenstein. 1969 – 1972: William Gaskill, Lindsay Anderson and Anthony Page. 1965 – 1969: William Gaskill. 1956 – 1965: George Devine. The Royal Court was Britain’s first national theatre company, and has ...