Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
Most of the productions listed here are by professional or semi-professional companies. Information is mainly taken from newspaper reviews held in the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Manchester Royal Exchange: September 1996
Director: Matthew Lloyd
Designer: Ashley Martin-Davies
Performed in the round, in the company's touring theatre tent, and set in the Second World War.
The Prince Theatre, the Prince of Orange pub, Greenwich, London: October 1996.
Director: Paul James
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
Northern Broadsides, tour continues. See Shakespeare Survey 30
1157 Theatre Company at the Tabard, London: June 1996
Director: Alasdair Middleton Warm baths taken on stage were used as a symbol of Egyptian degeneracy.
AS YOU LIKE IT
The RSC at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford: April 1996-
Director: Steven Pimlott
Designer: Ashley Martin-Davis
Music: Jason Can-
Rosalind: Niamh Cusack
The BAC, Lavender Hill, Battersea, London: June 1996
Director/Music: Peter Brewis
Designer: Caroline Grebbell
Open Hand Productions, the Oxford Shakespeare Festival: July 1996
The Northcott Theatre, Exeter, in Rougemont Gardens: July 1996
Director: John Durnin
Rosalind: Tanya Ronder
A semi-musical production, set in the 1920s.
Bold and Saucy Theatre Company with Open Hand Productions, played in Oxford college gardens: July 1996
Contraband Theatre Company, in Queen's Park, London: August 1996
An all-female cast, with the exception of Touchstone, played by a man in drag.
R. J. Williamson Productions, tour of northern England, with Much Ado About Nothing: August 1996—
Theatre Unbound, tour of open-air sites, with Much Ado About Nothing: July 1996—
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