RADA
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Founded by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in 1904
.

main index
actor profiles

SUMMER 2005 PRODUCTIONS
Access to all theatres is in Malet Street
2004-2005 Final Year Productions
 
booking form
Booking opens 23 May
Friends 16 May

THESE PRODUCTIONS ARE NOW OVER
THIS PAGE IS DISPLAYED FOR ARCHIVE PURPOSES ONLY

 

John Gielgud Theatre 
Tue 31 May– Sat 11 June at 7.15
Matinée: Sat 4 June at 2.15pm

 


Unidentified Human Remains
and the True Nature of Love
By Brad Fraser

Directed by John Gardyne
GBS Theatre
Wed 1 June - Sat 11 June at 7.45
Matinées: Sat 4 and Wed 8 June at 2.45pm


The Marriage Of Bette And Boo
By Christopher Durang

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd

notes

Directed by Toby Frow
Designed by Ben Stones

Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre
Thu
2 – Sat 11 June at 7.30
Matinée: Sat 11 June at 2.30


Ten Days A-Maze
Or The Prodigious Mysteries Of The Saragossa Manuscript As Related By Count Jan Potocki

Dramatised by Vi Marriott

Directed by Andrew Visnevski
Designed by Jason Southgate

Second Year Workshop Productions

GBS Theatre
Fri 1
– Sat 9 July at 7.45
Matinée: Sat 2 July at 2.45pm


Sing Yer Heart Out
for the Lads
By Roy Williams

notes

Directed by Nona Shepphard
Designed by takis

Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre

Sat 2
– Sat 9 July at 7.30
Matinée: Sat 9 July at 2.30


Hiawatha

Adapted by Michael Bogdanov

notes

Directed by Jeff Teare
 
RADA Certificate In Theatre Directing notes
 

John Gielgud Theatre
Tue 5 July - Sat 9 July at 7.15
Matinée: Wed 6 July at 2.15

 

Double Bill

The Bay at Nice
By David Hare

Almost Nothing
By Marcos Barbosa

notes

Directed by Rachel Grunwald


Directed by Dan Sherer

 
Special Event
 
Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre
Thu 14 July - Sat 16 July at 7.30
The Wresling School presents

The Fence in its Thousandth Year

by Howard Barker

notes

 
RADA Youth Group
 
Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre
Sat 6 Aug at 2.00 and 7.00

A Double Bill of Spanish Drama
The RADA Youth Group present

Fuente Ovejuna
by Lope de Vega. Adapted by Adrian Mitchell

The National Theatre Young Company present
The Shoemaker's Wife
by Federico García Lorca
in a new adaptation by Lucinda Coxon

notes


directed by Anthony Banks

 

directed by Anthony Banks

GBS Theatre
Sat 6 Aug 3.00 and 8.00

The National Theatre Junior Company present
School Journey To The Centre Of The Earth
written and directed by
Ken and Daisy Campbell
 

Special Friends Event
 
Royal National Theatre,
South Bank,London SE1 9PX
Thu 26 May at 7.30pm

Henry IV part 1
by William Shakespeare.
notes
Directed by Nicholas Hytner


main index
actor profiles

 

booking form
Booking opens 23 May
Friends 16 May

[an error occurred while processing this directive]