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In the United Kingdom it has since been revived at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, in 1986, and at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2006.
In the UK, the play was seen on tour in the early 1990s and was revived most recently at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2004.
Macmillan was played by Kevin Quarmby in Gemma Fairlie's production of James Graham's stage play Eden's Empire, at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2006.
The play has been revived at Clwyd Theatr Cymru in both 1976 and 2005, and received its first London revival in sixty years at London's Finborough Theatre in 2009.
In 2010 she appeared in Dream of the Dog, a new South African play, at the Finborough Theatre, London, which subsequently transferred to the West End.
More recently, the show was revived once again at the Finborough Theatre in January 2006 for the first professional London production that it had enjoyed in many years.
* Lingua Franca ( Finborough Theatre, London, 2010 )
The multi-award-winning Finborough Theatre, which opened in 1980, is the neighbourhood's local theatre.
The show had major London revivals in 1921, 1930, 1942 ( starring Sylvia Cecil at the London Coliseum ) and 1972 in an Emile Littler production at the Palace Theatre in the West End, and at the Finborough Theatre, London, in December 2006 with a West End cast including Anita Louise Combe, as well as numerous other professional productions elsewhere.
In 2007, it was performed in a new production at the Finborough Theatre, London.
It was revived at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2006.
A production of his tragedy, Mixed Marriage played at the Finborough Theatre from 4 to 29 October 2011, to critical acclaim.
The play received its London premiére at the Finborough Theatre in 2010.
A 2011 revival at the Finborough Theatre, London, was the first professional production since the 1980s.
The first fully staged professional revival in the UK took place in April 2012 at the Finborough Theatre in London, starring Richard Suart in the title role, with a reduced cast and piano accompaniment.
For example, Ours was given a professional production in July 2007 at the Finborough Theatre, London.
* Most Promising Newcomer: Blanche McIntyre for Accolade & Foxfinder ( Finborough Theatre )
He has also appeared in the UK première of The Woods by David Mamet at the Finborough Theatre, London.
* Finborough Theatre
* Weapons of Happiness, National Theatre, Lyttelton ( 1976 ); winner of the Evening Standard award 1976 ; revived by the Finborough Theatre, 2008
He appeared in the West End in The Odd Couple ( as Felix ); in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the West End ; and as Albert Einstein in a critically lauded performance in 2005 in a new play, Albert's Boy at the Finborough Theatre.
His last stage role was as Conrad in Gates of Gold by Frank McGuinness with William Gaunt at the Finborough Theatre, London, in December 2004.

Finborough and won
The Finborough Theatre has won the Pearson Award bursary for playwrights seven times for Chris Lee in 2000, Laura Wade in 2005, James Graham in 2006, Al Smith in 2007, Anders Lustgarten in 2009, Simon Vinnicombe in 2010 and Dawn King in 2011 – as well as the Pearson Award for Best Play for Laura Wade in 2005 and-under its new name-the Catherine Johnson Best Play Award in 2007 for James Graham and for Anders Lustgarten in 2010.
The Finborough Theatre won the Empty Space Peter Brook Award in 2010.
At the 2012 Off West End Awards, the Finborough Theatre won eight awards in total including Best Artistic Director and Best Director for the second year running, and Best Production, Best Male Performance and Most Promising New Playwright.

Finborough and at
Although not from Bury St Edmunds, BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel lived nearby in Great Finborough and, on 12 November 2004, his funeral took place at the cathedral.
It received its first public reading in an early version at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 1995.
It received its first public reading in an early version at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 1995 in a season that included Shopping and Fucking by Mark Ravenhill.
, Simon Vinnicombe's Year 10, Joy Wilkinson's Fair which transferred to the West End ; Waterloo Day with Robert Lang ; Sarah Phelps ’ Modern Dance for Beginners, subsequently produced at the Soho Theatre ; Carolyn Scott-Jeffs ' comedy Out in the Garden, which transferred to the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh ; the London premiere of Larry Kramer's The Destiny of Me ; The Women ’ s War – an evening of original suffragette plays ; Steve Hennessy ’ s Lullabies of Broadmoor ( about the Finborough Road murder of 1922 ); the Victorian era comedy Masks and Faces ; Etta Jenks with Clarke Peters and Daniela Nardini ; The Gigli Concert with Niall Buggy, Catherine Cusack and Paul McGann which transferred to the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh ); Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams with Linda Bassett, Albert's Boy by James Graham starring Victor Spinetti, Peter Oswald ’ s Lucifer Saved with Mark Rylance, Blackwater Angel, the UK debut of Irish playwright Jim Nolan with Sean Campion, the first London revival for over seventy years of Loyalties by John Galsworthy, the world premiere of Plague Over England by Nicholas de Jongh which subsequently transferred to the West End at the Duchess Theatre, the first revival of Hangover Square, adapted by Fidelis Morgan from the novel by Patrick Hamilton, the UK premiere of the musical Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon and a season of plays by William Saroyan.

Finborough and 2011
In 2011 the Finborough produced a critically acclaimed production of Mixed Marriage by St John Ervine.
The Finborough Theatre was awarded The Stage 100's inaugural Fringe Theatre of the Year award in 2011.

Finborough and End
He was Artistic Director of the New End Theatre, Hampstead, from 1996 – 1997, and has been the Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre, London, since January 1999.

Finborough and including
The Finborough Theatre is a fifty seat theatre in the Earls Court area of London ( part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ), which presents new British writing, UK and premieres of new plays, primarily from the English speaking world including North America, Canada, Ireland, Scotland including work in the Scots language, music theatre, and rarely seen rediscovered 19th and 20th century plays.
The Finborough Theatre has also presented musical theatre, including Schwartz It All About which transferred to Edinburgh and the King's Head Theatre, the world premiere of Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds ' When Midnight Strikes, the UK premieres of Lucky Nurse and Other Short Musical Plays by Michael John LaChuisa, Darius Milhaud ’ s opera Médée, Myths and Hymns by Adam Guettel, John and Jen by Andrew Lippa and Three Sides by Grant Olding, and an acclaimed series ' Celebrating British Musical Theatre ' from the Victorian and Edwardian era with Florodora, Our Miss Gibbs, The Maid of the Mountains and A Gilbert and Sullivan Doublebill featuring Sweethearts, a play by W. S.

Finborough and London
* The Finborough Theatre, Earls Court, London

Finborough and .
His body was carried to Great Finborough in Suffolk, where he was buried beside his wife.
Today, Cheyne Walk forms part of the A3212 and A3220 trunk roads ; it extends eastwards from the southern end of Finborough Road past the Battersea and Albert Bridges, after which the A3212 becomes the Chelsea Embankment.
The Finborough Arms was built in 1868 to a design by George Godwin.

Theatre and won
At 16, in 1975, Bacon won a full scholarship to and attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts at Bucknell University, a state-funded five-week arts program where he studied Theatre under Dr.
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
Through one of these lodgers, the seven-year-old Pickford won a big part at Toronto's Princess Theatre in a stock company production of The Silver King.
At the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2007 the production won both the Best Actor award for Stewart, and the Best Director award for Goold.
The fellow whose nickname made up the title was played by Tom Ewell, and the female lead, Susan Oliver, won the Theatre World Award for her performance, while the Irwin Shaw adaptation opened at Henry Miller's Theatre on 28 October 1958 and closed on November 1.
He first drew critical praise for the play Eh ?, for which he won a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award.
The film, which premiered in Los Angeles at the Carthay Circle Theatre, was the first musical film in history for which one of its cast members won an Academy Award-Luise Rainer received the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Ziegfeld's first wife, Anna Held.
The play Anne of the Thousand Days, the film's basis, was first enacted on Broadway in the Shubert Theatre on 8 December 1948 ; staged by H. C. Potter, with Rex Harrison and Joyce Redman as Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn respectively, running 288 performances ; Harrison won a Tony Award for his performance.
After his time at the Embassy School of Acting, Troughton won a scholarship to the Leighton Rallius Studios at the John Drew Memorial Theatre on Long Island in New York, U. S ..
It premiered on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre on 3 March 1966, starring Robert Preston and Rosemary Harris, who won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Eleanor.
The Grand Staircase columns at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where the Academy Awards ceremonies have been held since 2002, showcase every film that has won the Best Picture title since the award's inception 83 years ago.
Since its debut, it has been revived twice: in 1999 at the Martin Beck Theatre on Broadway ( which won five Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Musical ), and in 2007 at the Teatro delle Celebrazioni in Bologna, Italy.
De Mille won the Tony Award for Best Choreography, and Bell and Mitchell won the Theatre World Award.
Vidnovic received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations, Bussert earned a Tony nomination and won the Theatre World Award, and the production was Tony-nominated for Best Reproduction.
Bennett's critically acclaimed The History Boys won three Laurence Olivier Awards in 2005, for Best New Play, Best Actor ( Richard Griffiths ), and Best Direction ( Nicholas Hytner ), having previously won Critics ' Circle Theatre Awards and Evening Standard Awards for Best Actor and Best Play.
She has acted with the National Theatre in London where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award.
The play opened at the Bush Theatre in London and transferred to New York Theatre Workshop in 2001, where it won two Obies ( for performance and design ).
He then worked for a year as assistant stage manager at the Bijou Theatre in Boston, where his play The Man in the Manhole won a contest.
In 2001 and 2004 it won awards at the Mississippi Theatre Association Community Theatre festival.
In 2004 its production of Bel Canto won at the Southeastern Theatre Conference.

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