Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
Most of the productions listed are by professional companies, but some amateur productions are included. The information is taken from Touchstone (http://www.touchstone.bham.ac.uk), a Shakespeare website maintained by the Shakespeare Institute Library. Touchstone includes a monthly list of current and forthcoming UK Shakespeare productions from listings information. The Traffic of the Stage database, also available on Touchstone, archives UK Shakespeare production information since January 1999, correlating information from listings with reviews held in the Shakespeare Institute Library. The websites provided for theatre companies were accurate at the time of going to press.
All’s Well that Ends Well
Stamford Shakespeare Company. Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford: 1 June – 28 July
http://www.stamfordshakespeare.co.uk
Amateur Shakespeare production.
As You Like It
Royal Shakespeare Company. The Pit, London: 2 January – 7 February 2001. http://www.rsc.org.uk
Transfer from Royal Shakespeare Theatre: March 2000
Director: Gregory Doran
Designer: Kaffe Fassett, Niki Turner
Rosalind: Alexandra Gilbreath
British Touring Shakespeare Company. Open-air touring production: 23 June – 3 August 2001.
http://www.btsc.homestead.com
Director: Miles Gregory
Creation Theatre Company and Oxford Stage Company. Magdalen College School Grounds, Oxford: 16 July – 1 September 2001. Open-air production. http://www.creationtheatre.co.uk
Director: Charlotte Conquest
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