Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
Most of the productions listed are by professional or semi-professional companies. Productions originating in 1999 or earlier have only been included if there is new information. Details are mainly taken from newspaper reviews held in the Birmingham Shakespeare Library. Many of the companies listed were involved in small-scale tours; where neither review nor listings mark these as professional they are starred. I have also included the principal annual Shakespeare festivals, both professional and amateur.
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Stray Dogs, tour: July 2000
Director: Simon Godwin
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
Adaptation
All for Love by John Dryden Artifice, Twickenham, at Battersea Arts Centre: September 2000
This new company intends to produce nonnaturalistic plays, including plays written in verse.
AS YOU LIKE IT
The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith: February 2000
Director: Michael Grandage
Designer: Christopher Oram
Music: Julian Philips
Rosalind: Victoria Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton won the Barclays Regional
Theatre award for Best Actress.
The Gate Theatre, Dublin: February 2000
Director: Jonathan Miller
Designer: Bruno Schwengl
Heartbreak Productions, Leamington Spa, tour with The Tempest: June 2000
Director: Maddy Kerr
Pentameters Theatre Club, Hampstead∗: June 2000
Directed by Matthew Brenher
Played in repertory with Henry V. The company hopes to tour America.
Manchester Royal Exchange: July 2000
Director: Marianne Elliot
Designer: Liz Ascroft
Seen as a journey from tyranny to religious reconciliation and emphasizing the androgynous attraction of Rosalind.
The RSC at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre,
Stratford: March 2000
Director: Greg Doran
Designer: Kaffe Fassett
Rosalind: Alexandra Gilbreath
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