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The RSC has two permanent theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon:
He has been played by Terence Morgan ( 1948 ), Nicholas Jones ( 1970 ), Nathaniel Parker ( 1990 ), Hugh Bonneville ( 1992 RSC Production ), Michael Maloney ( 1996 ), Liev Schreiber ( 2000 ), Tanner Spear ( 2008 ), Edward Bennett ( 2009 RSC ), and David DeSantos ( 2010 OSF ).
She has been a long-standing member of the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ), appearing in such acclaimed productions as the 1983 Richard III, which starred Anthony Sher, who played the title role on crutches.
Known as the " Bad Boys of Abridgment ," the RSC has created eight stage shows: " The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ( abridged ) in 1987, " The Complete History of America ( abridged )" in 1992, " The Bible: The Complete Word of God ( abridged )" in 1995, " The Complete Millennium Musical ( abridged )" in 1998, " All the Great Books ( abridged )" in 2002, " Completely Hollywood ( abridged )" in 2005, " The Complete World of Sports ( abridged )" in 2010, and " The Ultimate Christmas Show ( abridged )" in 2011.
It also has offices in Thomas Graham House in Cambridge where RSC Publishing is based.
Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (), is a Russian cosmonaut and RSC Energia test-pilot who has flown on three spaceflights.
It has merged the Corps of the Rudolstädter Senioren-Convent ( RSC ) and the Naumburger Senioren-Convent ( NSC ) in 1934.
He has gained acclaim as a stage actor of distinction, notably playing the title role in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Coriolanus shortly after graduation from LAMDA ; that same season he played Claudio in Measure for Measure for the RSC.
In addition to the stage, Oberman began working in radio after she left the RSC and has appeared in over 600 radio plays.
He quit football after the season 2005-2006 and has continued to work at RSC Anderlecht, as youth scout.
Sinden has been an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) since the early 1960s.
Horovitch has appeared in over 3 other theatre productions in London's West End, for the RSC and as part of a career long association with the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.
The Pillars of Society ( or " Pillars of the Community ," as the RSC has performed it ; original Norwegian title: Samfundets støtter ) is an 1877 play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.
He has written for television, including The Stone Dance ( 1963 ), Children Playing ( 1967 ), House of Character ( 1968 ) ( staged by the Birmingham Rep as No Title in 1974 ), Blodwen, Home from Rachel's Marriage ( 1969 ), Bypass ( 1972 ), Atrocity ( 1973 ), the Alan Clarke-directed Penda's Fen ( 1974 ), and Artemis 81 ( 1981 ); for radio, including No Accounting for Taste ( 1960 ), Gear Change ( 1967 ), Cries from Casement as His Bones are Brought to Dublin ( 1973 ) ( also staged by the RSC ); and for cinema, including François Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 ( 1966 ).

RSC and 8
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Michael Boyd then assumed control of the RSC, now burdened with a deficit of £ 2. 8 million.
* Julius Caesar ( 8 August 2012-15 September 2012 ) RSC transfer starring Paterson Joseph, Ray Fearon, Jeffery Kissoon and Cyril Nri
The record attendance at the RSC was at the FAI Cup Semi-final in April 1997 when a crowd of 8, 500 paid in to see Waterford lose to Shelbourne 2-1.
The RSC contained approximately one million transistors on a 14. 9 mm by 15. 2 mm ( 226. 48 mm < sup > 2 </ sup >) die fabricated by IBM in a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor ( CMOS ) process with a minimal feature size of 0. 8 μm and three levels of wiring.

RSC and instead
His first Shakespearean role for the RSC was in As You Like It ( 1996 ); having auditioned for the role of Orlando, the romantic lead, he was instead cast as the jester Touchstone, which he played in his natural Scottish accent.
Compared to the POWER1, the RSC memory data bus is narrower and uses industry standard SIMMs instead of custom memory cards.

RSC and instruction
The RSC was a feature-reduced single-chip implementation of the POWER1, a multi-chip central processing unit ( CPU ) which implemented the POWER instruction set architecture ( ISA ).
The RSC contains nine functional units, and these other functional units included the memory management unit, COP unit, instruction fetch unit and instruction queue and dispatch unit.

RSC and large
In order to serve the large number of individual school districts and charter schools in Texas, TEA is divided into 20 regions, each containing an Educational Service Center ( ESC, sometimes called Regional Service Center or RSC ).

RSC and data
The second sub-block is n / 2 parity bits for the payload data, computed using a recursive systematic convolutional code ( RSC code ).
The third sub-block is n / 2 parity bits for a known permutation of the payload data, again computed using an RSC convolutional code.

RSC and POWER1
The direct derivatives of the POWER1 are the RISC Single Chip ( RSC ), feature-reduced single-chip variant for entry-level RS / 6000 systems, and the RAD6000, a radiation-hardened variant of the RSC for space applications.
An indirect derivative of the POWER1 is the PowerPC 601, a feature-reduced variant of the RSC intended for consumer applications.
Unlike the POWER1, the RSC does not have register renaming capability due to a limited die area in which the unit must fit in.

RSC and .
The RSC Shakespeare.
In amateur boxing, a knockout is scored as " RSC ," for Referee Stopped Contest.
Dench won the 1977 SWET Best Actress award for her performance and in 2004, members of the RSC voted her performance the greatest by an actress in the history of the company.
In the same year there was general consent among critics that Rupert Goold's production for the Chichester Festival 2007, starring Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood, rivalled Trevor Nunn's acclaimed 1976 RSC production.
The production used RSC actors who engaged with the audience as well each other, performing not from a traditional script but a " Grid " developed by the Mudlark production team and writers Tim Wright and Bethan Marlow.
A decade later, John Barton's 1974 production for the RSC ( with assistance from Clifford Williams ) featured Sebastian Shaw in the title role, Tim Pigott-Smith as Posthumus, Ian Richardson as Jachimo, and Susan Fleetwood as Imogen.
In 1980, David Jones revived the play for the RSC ; the production was in general a disappointment, although Judi Dench as Imogen received reviews that rivalled Ashcroft's.
The Russian government sold part of its stake in RSC Energia to private investors in 1994.
In roller hockey, ( also known as rink hockey ) Wuppertal club RSC Cronenberg are current holders of the German championship and the German cup in both men's and women's competitions.
In 2011, local club RSC Cronenberg are set to host the Ladies Rink Hockey European Championship.
Sir Peter Hall was appointed artistic director ( designate ) in 1959, and formed the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) in 1961.
Until recently the RSC also ran two smaller theatres, the Swan, which is modelled on an Elizabethan theatre ( closed in August 2007 as part of plans for refurbishment ) and The Other Place theatre, a Black box theatre which was extended to become the temporary RSC Courtyard Theatre, which opened in July 2006.
This theatre was the home of the RSC while the RST was being refurbished ; its interior is similar to the interior of the refurbished RST.
With the RSC in the town many famous actors have at some point lived or stayed in the town or surrounding villages.
In 1981, John Barton followed the 1957 Old Vic model and directed a heavily edited version of the play as a double bill with The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the RSC, starring Patrick Stewart as Titus, Sheila Hancock as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Leonie Mellinger as Lavinia.
A single-chip implementation of RIOS, RSC ( for " RISC Single Chip "), was developed for lower-end RS / 6000's ; the first machines using RSC were released in 1992.
A modified version of the RSC architecture, PowerPC added single-precision floating point instructions and general register-to-register multiply and divide instructions, and removed some POWER features such as the specialized multiply and divide instructions using the MQ register.
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.

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