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RSC and outstanding
* Centenary Medal to honour individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the object of the RSC and to recognize links to international organizations

RSC and achievements
" One of her most notable achievements with the RSC was her performance as Lady Macbeth in 1976.
Talking of these achievements with typical modesty he told the Evening Standard in December 2007 (' The Man Who Remade the RSC '): " There was a bit of gardening to do, but we are now beginning to show signs of walking the walk.

RSC and research
The primary objective of the RSC is to promote learning and research in the arts, the humanities and the sciences.
The RSC is Canada ’ s National Academy and exists to promote Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment in both official languages, to recognize academic and artistic excellence, and to advise governments, non-governmental organizations and Canadians on matters of public interest.
As Canadian scholarship and research blossomed, the RSC also grew.
* Sir John William Dawson Medal for important and sustained contributions in two domains of interest to RSC or in interdisciplinary research

RSC and by
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.
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.
If a boxer trails by more than 20 points, the referee stops the fight and the boxer that is leading automatically wins ; bouts which end this way may be noted as " RSC " ( referee stopped contest ) with notations for an outclassed opponent ( RSCO ), outscored opponent ( RSCOS ), injury ( RSCI ) or head injury ( RSCH ).
Longworth left to join the RSC in 1989 and was replaced by Martin Stubbs.
O ' Cathain, described by Morrison as " a Thatcherite free marketeer ", dismissed the LSO and RSC as " arty-farty types ", and opposed public subsidy.
Such was the press and public reaction that she was obliged to seek a vote of confidence from the LSO and RSC ; failing to gain it, she resigned, and was succeeded by John Tusa, whom Morrison calls " steeped in culture.
* Richard II: Richard II ( 2000 )-directed by Steven Pimlott, ( RSC )
* Hamlet: Hamlet ( 2001 )-directed by Steven Pimlott, ( RSC )
And for the RSC he shared Reza's two-hander The Unexpected Man with Eileen Atkins, first at The Pit in the Barbican and then at the Duchess Theatre, a production also intended for New York but finally delayed by other commitments.
In 1962, strong opposition to the establishment of a London base for the RSC came from the Royal National Theatre which — led by Viscount Chandos and Laurence Olivier — wished to be the sole subsidized company operating in London.
In 2004, members of the RSC voted Dench's performance the greatest by an actress in the history of the company.
Noble's decision to sever all RSC connections with the Barbican Centre, funded by the Corporation of the City of London, was widely condemned, and towards the end of his tenure things began to go terribly wrong, partly through his pursuit and support of the so-called Project Fleet, a radical scheme aimed at rescuing the RSC from its financial crisis by replacing the Royal Shakespeare Theatre with a crowd-pleasing ' Shakespeare Village ' and streamlining the company's performance structure and ensemble principle.
In addition, that same year the RSC commissioned a completely new addition of Shakespeare's First Folio, titled " William Shakespeare Complete Works " and published by Modern Library.
In 2012, the RSC is producing the World Shakespeare Festival, a celebration of ' Shakespeare as the world ’ s playwright ' working with UK and international arts organisations, and including the Globe to Globe Festival by Shakespeare ’ s Globe.
In 1980, Jacobi took the leading role in the BBC's Hamlet, made his Broadway debut in The Suicide ( a run shortened by Jacobi's return home to England due to the death of his mother ), and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ).
The first is the RSC / RSD missile, a private development by Switzerland ; the second is the S-25 Berkut, developed by Soviet Russia.
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 ).
* The Company: A Biographical Dictionary of the RSC: Online database by Simon Trowbridge
Many of the issues dealt with by RSCs are the same ones that will come before the World Service Conference, with the RSC being the best way for local groups to help craft policies that will affect NA as a whole.
Sheen's most significant appearance of 1997 was the title role in Henry V, staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) at their Stratford-upon-Avon theatre, which earned him a second Ian Charleson Award nomination.

RSC and .
The RSC Shakespeare.
In amateur boxing, a knockout is scored as " RSC ," for Referee Stopped Contest.
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.
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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