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Monday, July 9, 2012

Letter: Rep Group claims are disingenuous by The Stage

I have read the responses to my letter (Stage Talk, June 14, page 8) from representatives of the two current Equity Factions - Barbara Hyslop, on behalf of the Members' Group (Stage Talk, Ju…

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Let's sprinkle some literary sunshine by The Stage

Tabard loves a little lyricism in life. We feel there isn't enough of it. Recently, we were greeted by the disembodied voice of Boris Johnson at London Bridge station (unfortunately, pressin…

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This stage manager should keep to the Twitter wings by The Stage

A West End revolution takes place tonight, with the live final of the online talent competition Search for a Twitter Star, organised by our friend and fellow anonymous theatrical cognoscente…

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Joe Penhall: Difficult delivery by The Stage

Joe Penhall's new play explores attitudes toward pregnancy by depicting how different things would be if men could give birth. He tells Al Senter why personal experience inspired this latest…

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Will of iron by The Stage

Jeremy Irons has enjoyed an Oscar-winning film career but he's returning to his roots as he tackles one of Shakespeare's most acclaimed history plays in a new BBC adaptation of Henry IV, wri…

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Obituary: Eric Coverdale by The Stage

Eric Coverdale, part of the international apache act Yvonne Michel and Erik died on June 26.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Backstage: Upgrade for Bush Hall by The Stage

West London live music venue, Bush Hall, has gone digital, having recently invested in a Midas PRO2 console.

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Backstage: Make some noise for Stage Electrics by The Stage

British loudspeaker manufacturer, EM Acoustics, has announced the appointment of Stage Electrics as a UK dealer for the independent brand.

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Backstage: New controls at Pharos Controls by The Stage

London-based Pharos Architectural Controls has restructured its management team - Simon Hicks being promoted to the post of technical director, and Chris Hunt, previously commercial director…

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Backstage: Unusual Rigging wins award by The Stage

Unusual Rigging has won a Royal Institute of British Architects award for excellence for its Garsington Opera Pavilion project, which puts the structure among the RIBA award winners from whi…

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Backstage: Dressing The Exhibitionists by The Stage

A Central Saint Martins graduate, Libby Todd, has been selected by the Exhibition Road Show to design the costumes for The Exhibitionists, a specially created ensemble of 24 recently graduat…

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TV review: Line of Duty, Blackout, Alan Partridge on Open Books by The Stage

Two episodes in, and Line of Duty is shaping up rather nicely, if you like your crime thrillers reeking of corruption, filmed through a fog of moral ambivalence and generously sprinkled with…

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Panto producer Pele goes into administration by The Stage

Pantomime producer Pele Productions has gone into administration, citing its move into musicals along with bad weather as major factors in its financial difficulties.

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Comedian Eric Sykes dies aged 89 by The Stage

Comedian and actor Eric Sykes has died at the age of 89, following a short battle with illness.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Obituary: Norman McVicker by The Stage

Norman McVicker was the founder of and, for than 35 years, director of Sydney's renowned Pocket Playhouse theatre.

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Obituary: Anthony Bate by The Stage

Although Alec Guinness won widespread praise for the BBC television adaptation of John le Carre's cold war thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979), Anthony Bate had a hand in its success t…

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Obituary: Richard Adler by The Stage

Together with Jerry Ross, Richard Adler wrote the songs for two of the most popular musicals of the 1950s, The Pajama Game (1954) and Damn Yankees (1955). Both shows won Tony awards, but the…

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Letter: End 'cloak and dagger' divisions by The Stage

Faith Hines' "put that in your pipe" insult (Stage Talk, June 28, page 8) shows you exactly what the Representative Group actually stands for. "We are the guys that get things done," she say…

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Letter: Cordial Cooper outclasses MP by The Stage

The recent incident involving the Olympics minister Hugh Robertson, who was refused entry to London 2012's new media centre without a pass, reminded me of the time the film star Gary Cooper …

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Letter: Don't screen out actors' credits by The Stage

It's disgraceful that The Stage, the serious chronicler of the profession, should write only of Anita Dobson's appearance in EastEnders (News, June 28, page 3).

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Letter: Stories sidelined in genre fixation by The Stage

The Dear John article (June 21, page 12) contained the statement, "it is true to say the fact that the art of storytelling is not exclusively a kid's medium can be forgotten".

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Letter: Equity members must come together by The Stage

I read Barbara Hyslop's letter (Stage Talk, June 21, page 8) with a certain degree of puzzlement. She says that the Members' Group has "never had a meeting".

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Letter: Equity faction or fiction? by The Stage

Nothing is more insidious than opinion presented as fact. I refer to the shockingly inaccurate and downright mischievous letters from Ian Seale (Stage Talk, June 14, page 8) and Barbara Hysl…

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Sally Phillips: Something to smile about by The Stage

Best known as one of the Smack the Pony trio and as Bridget Jones' foul-mouthed friend, Sally Phillips has made a name for herself as a comedy actor. She talks to Matthew Hemley about her ro…

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Loserville: Bourne to run? by The Stage

Can Elliot Davis and pop's James Bourne turn Loserville into an original winner of a British musical? Mark Shenton finds out where the show came from and how it is being brought to the stage…

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Backstage: Avalon's new distributor by The Stage

Sennheiser UK has become the official distributor for Avalon Design products in the UK and Ireland.

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Backstage: Focus on Nashville by The Stage

PLASA states that visitors to Nashville from July 12-14 can enjoy having access to two simultaneous business events - Summer NAMM (www.namm.org/summer/2012) and PLASA Focus: Nashville (www.p…

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Backstage: S+H floors The Cube by The Stage

S+H Technical Support - the Devon-based drapes, starcloth, LED and visual effects specialists - has again supplied its innovative LED Video Floor to the latest series of the television game …

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Backstage: XL's stadium tour with Coldplay by The Stage

XL Video is continuing to supply Coldplay's current Mylo Xyloto world tour with LED screens, cameras/HD PPU, media servers and control plus crew, taking in stadium show dates in the UK and a…

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Letter: Lifting curtain on puzzle by The Stage

I was interested to read about the long-lost Curtain Theatre and the mystery of its location (News, June 14, page 5). My ancestor, the Jacobean playwright John Webster, was known to work for…

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Letter: Rep Group makes a difference by The Stage

An active supporter of the [Equity members'] Representative Group, I take offence at what your carping correspondent Ian Seale had to say (Stage Talk, 14 June, page 8).

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