| Ref No | FLK/PRG/THE WAT/F223961 |
| AltRefNo | F223961 |
| Collection | The Foulkes Collection |
| Title | Programme for a play to be produced at the Watermill, on 11 June⦠|
| Date | 11.6.2003 |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Description | Programme for a play to be produced at the Watermill, on 11 June 2003 entitled A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM by William Shakespeare. |
| Notes | Previous reference number: UKC/FLK/PRG/THE WAT : F223961 |
| Subject | Drama |
| PhysicalDescription | 350 x 248 mm |
| coloured ink on glossy paper |
| Event | A Midsummer Night'S Dream |
| Related Person | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author |
| Hall, Edward, director |
| Bell, Tony, actor |
| Bruce-Lockhart, Dugald, actor |
| Clothier, Richard, actor |
| Doorgasingh, Emilio, actor |
| Flynn, Matt, actor |
| Hands, Robert, actor |
| McGuinness, Jonathan, actor |
| Myles, Chris, actor |
| Scardifield, Simon, actor |
| Williams, Guy, actor |
| Williams, Guy, actor |
| Related Organisation | The Oxford Playhouse |
| Related Place | Watermill Theatre , Bagnor, Newbury, Berkshire |
| ContentNote | taken from tickets. |
| Review 'Get carried away with the fairies' by Georgina Brown. The Mail on Sunday, 23.2.2003. |
| Review 'This Dream is a scream' by Charles Spencer. Daily Telegraph, 16.8.2003. |
| Review 'Boys will be girls in dazzling Dream' by Michael Coveney. Daily Mail, 21.2.2003. |
| Review by Giles Woodforde. Oxford Times, 14.2.2003. (photocopy) |
| Review 'Boys as girls coming out to play is never a drag' by Jeremy Kingston. The Times, 15.2.2003. (photocopy) |
| Review by Lyn Gardner. n.d. (photocopy) |
| Review ' How to get your child hooked on Shakespeare' by Charles Spencer. n.d. (photocopy) |
| Category | Programmes (theatre) |
| Press coverage |
| Tickets |
| Access conditions | This material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk). |
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| Level | Item |