The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company, one of the most influential in the country. It is located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London, and Newcastle.
The company's history dates back to 1879 when the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford on Avon staged its first production, which was Much Ado About Nothing. The company attached to this theatre was called the Shakespeare Memorial Company, and became one of the most prestigious in Britain. In 1925 it received a royal charter.
In 1960 Peter Hall formed the modern Royal Shakespeare Company, renaming the Memorial Theatre to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The repertoire widened to take in modern work and classics other than Shakespeare.
Key productions
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The Wars of the Roses , adaptation of the Henry VI plays, directed by Sir Peter Hall (1963-64)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Peter Brook (1970)
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Macbeth, starring Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen (1977)
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1980)
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Richard III, starring Sir Antony Sher (1984)
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Les Misérables (1985)
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Les Liaisons Dangereuses, starring Lindsay Duncan , Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman (1985)
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The Plantagenets , directed by Adrian Noble (1988)
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The Gift of the Gorgon , starring Dame Judi Dench (1992)
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Hamlet, starring Kenneth Branagh, directed by Adrian Noble (1992)
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This England: The Histories (2000), a season of all Shakespeare's sequential history plays
Artistic directors
Notable actors
The following notable actors have appeared in RSC productions.
External links
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