Sir Michael Victor Codron CBE (born 8 June 1930) is a British theatre producer, known for his productions of the early work of Harold Pinter, Christopher...
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Cleese, directed by Christopher Morahan, written by Michael Frayn and produced by Michael Codron. The film's music was composed by George Fenton. For...
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magazine. When this play moved to the Criterion in Piccadilly with Michael Codron directing, he was visited backstage by Stanley Baker, one of the four...
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and Michael Codron Glengarry Glen Ross † David Mamet Elliot Martin, The Shubert Organization, Arnold Bernhard and Goodman Theatre Noises Off Michael Frayn...
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Noises Off (category Plays by Michael Frayn)
was written and performed in 1977. At the request of his associate, Michael Codron, Frayn expanded this into what would become Noises Off. It takes its...
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1981 at the Queen’s Theatre, London. Director: Harold Pinter Producer: Michael Codron Designer: Eileen Diss Lighting: Leonard Tucker Critical reception The...
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(1967–68) – New York Antony and Cleopatra (1969) – Chinchester Festival Michael Codron (1970) – Apollo Theatre, London Reunion in Vienna (1972) – London A...
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Bruce) Arcadia – Augustus (Theatre Royal Haymarket, – National Theatre/Michael Codron – dir. Trevor Nunn) Macbeth – Fleance (National Theatre, Olivier, dir...
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by Ronald Harwood about aging opera singers. The play, presented by Michael Codron, was first directed by Christopher Morahan at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre...
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d: Michael Grandage Crucible, Sheffield Bedroom Farce (Jan) d: Loveday Ingram Michael Codron Plays Merrily We Roll Along (Mary Flynn) d: Michael Grandage...
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Harold Pinter as director, produced by Michael Codron. Ian Charleson co-starred as Dave, a Glasgow lout. Michael Gambon took over from Bates in 1976, "playing...
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Greetings Neville Greenwich Theatre, London and Apollo Theatre, London with Michael Codron 1983 Born Yesterday Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre...
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premiered at the New Arts Theatre in Westminster 6 May 1964, produced by Michael Codron. Reviews ranged from praise to outrage. The Times described it as making...
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protection in 1972 when it was Grade II listed. In 1983, ownership passed to Michael Codron and David Sutton. Stephen Waley-Cohen took ownership in 1996, passing...
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Attenborough) CBE 1995: Arthur Miller 1994: Sir Peter Shaffer CBE 1993: Michael Codron CBE 1992: Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE 1991: Sir Ian McKellen CH CBE 1990:...
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Patron Queen Camilla President Bernardine Evaristo Presidents Emeriti Michael Holroyd Colin Thubron Marina Warner Acting Chair of Council Ruth Scurr...
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place, and identity and the disintegration of language. Produced by Michael Codron and David Hall, the play had its world première at the Arts Theatre...
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to the attention of producer Michael Codron, who mounted a new production, cut down to a more manageable length. Codron brought it first to the Dublin...
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second year he wrote a college revue that was seen by the producer Michael Codron. Codron liked it enough to put it on in the West End in 1957, as a musical...
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the new University Theatre in Manchester. Encouraged by the producer Michael Codron, who had been associated with both the successful London production...
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Everett. The production was directed by Alan Strachan and produced by Michael Codron. As a vicar's wife, Grace has spent a lifetime on her best behaviour...
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Professionals). In 1978, he played the role of President Mageeba in Michael Codron's presentation of Sir Tom Stoppard's play Night and Day. In the 1980s...
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confident debut which attracted the attention of a young producer, Michael Codron, who decided to present Pinter's next play, The Birthday Party, at the...
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at the Comedy Theatre, directed by Sandy Wilson and co-produced by Michael Codron and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. It starred Tony Adams as Tony, Frances...
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the Hampstead Theatre, London, on 24 January 2005. It was produced by Michael Codron and starred Alison Steadman and Lynda Bellingham and was directed by...
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the Tricycle Theatre to be reinstated, signed by Sally Greengross, Michael Codron, Lord Cashman, Ken Livingstone, Clive Hirschhorn, Martin Yates, Anita...
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its first performance at the Criterion Theatre in London, produced by Michael Codron and directed by Harold Pinter, with Alan Bates in the lead. October...
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stage play. It starred Simon Ward and Alec Guinness and was produced by Michael Codron at Wyndham's Theatre in 1967. Subsequently, he wrote original plays...
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Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Judith Buchanan Sylvia Mathews Burwell Sir Michael Codron Steven Croft Russell T Davies Ben Delo Anne Desmet Maria Djurkovic Sir...
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comedy There's a Girl in My Soup, written by Terence Frisby, produced by Michael Codron, directed by Bob Chetwyn and starring Donald Sinden, Barbara Ferris...
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