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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.
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.
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.
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.
Antoon's 1990 production at the New York Shakespeare Festival, starring Morgan Freeman and Tracey Ullman, which was set in the old west ; Bill Alexander's 1992 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Anton Lesser and Amanda Harris, in which the Induction was rewritten in modern language, and the play-within-the-play featured actors carrying scripts and continually forgetting lines ; Delia Taylor's 1999 production at the Clark Street Playhouse, which featured an all female cast, with Diane Manning as Petruchio and Elizabeth Perotti as Katherina ; Phyllida Lloyd's 2003 production at the Globe, again with an all female cast, starring Janet McTeer as Petruchio and Kathryn Hunter as Katherina ; Gregory Doran's 2003 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where the play was presented with Fletcher's The Tamer Tamed as a two-part piece, with Jasper Britton and Alexandra Gilbreath ( playing both Katherina in The Shrew and Maria ( Petruchio's second wife ) in The Tamer Tamed ); Edward Hall's 2006 Propeller Company production at the Courtyard Theatre as part of the RSC's presentation of the Complete Works, featuring an all-male cast, with Dugald Bruce Lockhart as Petruchio and Simon Scardifield as Katherina ; and Conall Morrison's 2008 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Stephen Boxer and Michelle Gomez.
Among her roles with the RSC, she was the Duchess in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi in 1971.
" One of her most notable achievements with the RSC was her performance as Lady Macbeth in 1976.
Longworth left to join the RSC in 1989 and was replaced by Martin Stubbs.
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.
He was artistic director at the National between 1973 and 1988 ; and continues to direct major performances for both the National and the RSC.

RSC and feature-reduced
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.

RSC and single-chip
The RISC Single Chip, or RSC, is a single-chip microprocessor developed and fabricated by International Business Machines ( IBM ).

RSC and POWER1
Unlike the POWER1, the RSC does not have register renaming capability due to a limited die area in which the unit must fit in.
The RSC has an 8 KB unified cache instead of the separate instruction and large data caches like the POWER1.
Compared to the POWER1, the RSC memory data bus is narrower and uses industry standard SIMMs instead of custom memory cards.

RSC and central
" In the program notes for John Barton's 1981 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Anne Barton, his wife, wrote that the central theme of the play was " how to bring love and friendship into a constructive and mutually enhancing relationship.
Despite scoring in the Parmalat Cup against the USA ( 2 – 1 ) and Boca Juniors ( 3 – 1 ) and a friendly against RSC Anderlecht ( 1 – 0 ) during the club ’ s pre-season, the coach felt that Brolin lacked the appropriate level of fitness to continue playing in the central midfield position.

RSC and unit
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.
Reserve component units with WARTRACE alignments may wear the DUI of the Active unit to which they are aligned, in lieu of their peacetime DUI, provided major RSC or state TAG, and MACOM commanders agree on such wear.

RSC and CPU
The radiation-hardening of the original RSC 1. 1 million-transistor processor to make the RAD6000's CPU was done by IBM Federal Systems Division working with the Air Force Research Laboratory.
There are 3 CPU ’ s — the main Toshiba TMP91C815F for motion control and for mood calculation, a SunPlus Technology CPU used for audio playback, and an RSC 364 used for voice recognition and recording.

RSC and which
Amateur 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 ).
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 ).
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.
The RSC ’ s history began with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, which was the brainchild of a local brewer, Charles Edward Flower.
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.

RSC and POWER
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.

RSC and set
In 2011, local club RSC Cronenberg are set to host the Ladies Rink Hockey European Championship.
* Support for the newly connected colleges would be provided by the JISC Regional Support Centres ( RSC ), set up by university and college partnerships to cover all FEFC funding areas.
In 2012 he played Brutus in a performance by the RSC of < i > Julius Caesar </ i > set in Africa.

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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 play was presented with the five other history plays to form a complete eight-part history cycle under the general title This England: The Histories ( the first time the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) had ever attempted to stage the eight plays as one sequence ).
The play was presented with the five other history plays ( Richard II, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III ) to form a complete eight-part history cycle under the general title This England: The Histories ( the first time the RSC had ever attempted to stage the eight plays as one sequence ).
The play was presented with the other five history plays ( Richard II, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III ) to form a complete eight-part history cycle under the general title This England: The Histories ( the first time the RSC had ever attempted to stage the eight plays as one sequence ).
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 ).
Other productions with Suzman as director include A Dream of People at the RSC, The Cruel Grasp at the Edinburgh Festival, Feydeau's No Flies on Mr Hunter ( Chelsea Centre, 1992 ); Death of a Salesman ( Theatr Clywd, 1993 ); and Pam Gems's The Snow Palace ( Tour and Tricycle Theatre, 1998 ).
2002 ) and The RSC Shakespeare: William Shakespeare, Complete Works ( Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen, 2007 ).
With the publication of A Glass Half Full in the US in 2004, Dennis embarked on a fifteen date coast-to-coast tour of the US ( including another RSC performance in New York ).
The second sub-block is n / 2 parity bits for the payload data, computed using a recursive systematic convolutional code ( RSC code ).
District municipalities are seen as successors to former Regional Services Councils ( RSC ).
Previously, the RSC had offered seasons in which one of the tetralogies had been staged at the RSC, such as The Wars of the Roses ( the Henry VI plays adapted by John Barton ), or The Plantagenets ( the Henry VI plays directed by Adrian Noble ).
His memorable performances include King Richard in Richard III ( RSC, 1996 ), Bolingbroke in Richard II ( RSC, 2000 ) and Duke Vincentio in Measure for Measure ( Theatre de Complicite, 2004 ).
Among his many notable stage appearances for the RSC are in The Wars of the Roses ( as the Duke of York ) opposite Peggy Ashcroft ( as Queen Margaret ).
At the RSC in 1982, she played Nora Helmer in Adrian Noble's memorable production of Ibsen's A Doll's House ( for which she was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival ).
Productions include: Sejanus his Fall ( Edinburgh ), Master Harold and the Boys ( Bristol Old Vic ), The Suicide, Coriolanus ( National Youth Theatre ), Life is a Dream, Plough and the Stars, True West ( Donmar Warehouse ), Henry V, The Devil is an Ass, Hamlet ( RSC ), Volpone ( RNT ), Troilus and Cressida ( Opera North ), Rake's Progress ( Welsh National Opera ), Falstaff ( Opera North & ENO ), and Art ( West End & Broadway ).
Warchus directed Yasmina Reza's plays, The Unexpected Man ( RSC ) and Life x 3 ( National Theatre ) in London and New York ( at, respectively, the Promenade Theatre and The Circle in the Square ).
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 ).
Other RSC roles have included the First Knight and First Tempter in Murder in the Cathedral ( Swan, 1993 ), Stubb in Moby Dick ( TOP, 1993 ), the Prince of Morocco in The Merchant of Venice ( RST, 1994 ), Paris in Troilus and Cressida ( Ian Judge, RST, 1996 ), the Marquis of Posa in Don Carlos ( 1999 ), Pericles in Adrian Noble's Pericles, Prince of Tyre ( RST and Roundhouse, 2002 ) and Mark Antony in Julius Caesar ( 2012 ).

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