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Since leaving the Barbican Centre in 2002, the RSC has not had a permanent home in London. The company currently stages performances at various venues in London.
Details of the RSC activities in London are below...
The Royal Shakespeaere Company (RSC) will stage a ten-week repertoire of six plays by William Shakespeare at the Roundhouse Theatre, in Chalk Farm, north London, from 30 Nov 2010 to 5 Feb 2011.The RSC will also stage another two Shakespeare plays specially adapted for children and families.Public Booking opens Friday 10 Sep 2010.
The full-scale productions are.
Romeo & Juliet, directed by Rupert Goold, opens in repertoire 2 Dec 2010, following previews from 30 Nov - running to 1 Jan 2011.
Antony and Cleopatra, directed by Michael Boyd, opens in repertoire 10 Dec 2010, following previews from 8 Dec - running to 30 Dec 2010.
The Winter's tale, directed by David Farr, opens in repertoire 16 Dec 2010, following previews from 14 Dec - running to 1 Jan 2011.
Julius Caesar, directed by Lucy Bailey, opens in repertoire 06 Jan 2011, following previews from 10 Jan - running to 5 Feb 2011.
As You Like It, directed by Michael Boyd, opens in repertoire 17 Jan 2011, following previews from 13 Jan - running to 5 Feb 2011.
King Lear, directed by David Farr, opens in repertoire 25 Jan 2011, following previews from 21 Jan - running to 4 Feb 2011.
The two Young People’s Shakespeare (YPS) productions created especially for children and families are Hamlet, directed by Tarell Alvin McCraney, and The Comedy of Errors (in association with Told by an Idiot), directed by Paul Hunter.
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) will premiere 3 new plays at Hampstead Theatre from 16 April 2011, before taking the repertoire to New York in July 2011.
The RSC ensemble will perform Little Eagles by Rona Munro, directed by Roxana Silbert from 16 April 2011; Silence by David Farr and Filter, directed by David Farr from 12 May 2011; American Trade by Tarell Alvin McCraney, directed by Jamie Lloyd from 2 June 2011.
These three RSC commissioned plays will be presented as part of A Season of World Premieres at Hampstead Theatre next spring, alongside three new Hampstead Theatre productions downstairs at the Hanpstead in the Michael Frayn Space.
Further details and booking on the Hampstead season to be announced later in the autumn.
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