| John
Neville - a vision of a world class theatre |
All the world's
a stageIn 1963 a new theatre opened in Nottingham. The Nottingham
Playhouse promised to introduce new audiences to the joys of staged drama. Inside
Out asked Kenneth Alan Taylor, former Artistic Director and best known for his
annual performances as pantomime dame, to investigate whether the Playhouse has
lived up to its promises. From the archive... Deep in 大象传媒 vaults
Inside Out has uncovered a remarkable documentary made 43 years ago as the new
theatre staged its first production. Kenneth was fascinated to see history
unfold in the film narrated by the Playhouse's young ambitious director John Neville.
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Neville was then a major West End star but he
moved to Nottingham, determined to build a world-renowned theatre company in the
centre of England to rival London. And he had the building to do it. Fifteen
years in the planning - the new theatre was billed as Europe's most modern theatre
and cost 拢375,000, a lot of money in 1963. The first play was Shakespeare's
Coriolanus and featured a young Judy Dench and an even younger Ian McKellen. Hardly
populist fare and Nottingham residents living nearby weren't impressed. They
told the 大象传媒 the money should have been spent on community facilities and playgrounds.
Reaching out to communitiesSo 40 years on what do people think
of the Playhouse? Is it reaching the wider community and bringing in diverse
audiences as it promised. | Taking
theatre out into the community - youth drama |
Few of the people
in inner city Nottingham we talked to had ever been through the doors. But
the theatre does run an out-reach programme called the Black Regional Initiative
in Theatre for young people from the African-Caribbean community. This has
proved to be a great way of building new talent, and new audiences. Kenneth
Alan Taylor told us: "I really love this theatre. It's
as important today as it was 40 years ago for every city to have a vibrant centre
of culture."
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