Shakespeer theatre3/31/2023 ![]() ![]() The Jungle transferred to the West End in June 2018 and also completed a well-received run at The Curran Theatre in San Francisco and is due to return to the US in 2022. In 2017 Stephen directed The Jungle at the Young Vic, an intimate immersive theatrical experience about the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe. Stephen directed productions of The Audience and Skylight, both were highly acclaimed and went on to win major theatre awards, completing sell-out runs in London and on Broadway. His most recent film, Trash, set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, was nominated for Best Film not in the English Language at the 2015 BAFTAs. ![]() His first four films Billy Elliot, The Hours, The Reader, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close together received 19 Academy Award® nominations and two wins. In 2009, the production won ten Tony Awards including Best Musical, more than any other British show in Broadway history. Billy Elliot the Musical has previously played in the West End, on Broadway, Australia (Sydney and Melbourne), North America, Toronto, The Netherlands, UK & Ireland Tours, Hamburg, Tokyo, and Seoul. His award-winning 1992 National Theatre production of An Inspector Calls is currently touring the UK. He has also directed at the National Theatre, the Public Theatre in New York, and transferred many productions both to Broadway and the West End. In London, he was Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre where he headed the £26million redevelopment. Stephen started his career at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre and directed extensively in Britain’s regional theatres. ![]() Will the big plans for his life-stepping into a political legacy and marrying his fiancée-be upended? Inspired by the myth of Marimba, who created beautiful songs from her heartbreak, Goddess is a rousing tale of romance, the supernatural, and the quest of stepping into one’s true identity. She casts an entrancing presence on everyone at the club, including a young man who has returned home from America. Note: Due to limited capacity, priority will be given to STC subscribers or Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Golden Ticket holders.įrom award-winning playwright Jocelyn Bioh ( Merry Wives, School Girls Or, the African Mean Girls Play ), composer Michael Thurber ( Merry Wives ), and director/conceiver Saheem Ali ( Merry Wives, Nollywood Dreams ) comes an exuberant new musical brimming with magical secrets. Following its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Goddess tells the story of a mysterious singer who arrives at Moto Moto, a steamy Afro-jazz club in Mombasa, Kenya. Co-directed by Tony Award-winner Stephen Daldry ( An Inspector Calls, The Crown ) and Justin Martin, this “thrilling…ravishing…devastating” play ( The New York Times ) immerses the audience in the camp’s environment “to astonishing emotional effect” ( The New Yorker ). STC teams up with Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company to bring this exclusive theatrical experience to Washington after sold-out runs in the West End and in New York. Laughter, tears, allegiances, and prayers are shared by this extraordinary community of refugees caught up in a global crisis beyond their control. ![]() Welcome to The Jungle where cultures collide and thousands dream of crossing the English Channel to the possibility of freedom. Originally a National Theatre, Young Vic, and Good Chance co-production We believe there is no better place in the world to study the life and works of Shakespeare.By Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson /Directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin Our vibrant community of doctoral researchers explore Shakespeare from a range of different perspectives, with the support and encouragement of the Institute's world renowned academic staff. We want to bring Shakespeare to life in new ways in the here-and-now across the world. We want to bring the directors, actors, writers, arts administrators and teachers as well as the academics of the future to Stratford. It also plays host to the most prestigious international Shakespeare conference in the world, as well as to the biggest postgraduate conference in Shakespeare studies. The Institute offers an environment in which students and staff are encouraged to be creative. The Institute has been a beacon for international Shakespeare scholarship since its foundation in 1951 and is home to its own purpose-built world-class research library, run by a priceless team of expert librarians. Shakespeare Institute students benefit from our exciting collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) which allows students to study and create theatre in Shakespeare's own daring spirit, as well as benefit from the expertise of RSC artists and practitioners through innovative modules, workshops and projects in subjects such as directing, playwriting, lighting and design. ![]()
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