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Peter Hall Company

April 2024

  • Stephen Edwards

    Other lives
    Stephen Edwards obituary

    Other lives: Composer and musical director for acclaimed theatre productions

September 2017

  • Michael Billington

    Peter Hall: a titan of the theatre and a vulnerable, sensitive man

    Michael Billington
  • Sir Peter Hall in hat

    Sir Peter Hall obituary: powerful force in British theatre

  • Sir Peter Hall, theatre director. 
Commissioned

    Sir Peter Hall, RSC founder and former National Theatre director, dies aged 86

  • Sir Peter Hall outside the National Theatre on London’s Southbank.

    Peter Hall: the peerless showman who transformed British theatre

July 2013

  • Richard Eyre in his office at the National Theatre

    Mark Lawson's theatre studies
    Why the National Theatre could use a history lesson from Richard Eyre

    Mark Lawson: A prescient memoir by the theatre's former chief suggests that when it comes to this prestigious yet demanding post, candidates have always been thin on the ground

November 2012

  • Ken Stott and Laura Carmichael in Uncle Vanya in the West End

    Theatre blog
    Should there be more heckling in the theatre?

    Lyn Gardner: Peter Hall has apologised for interrupting a West End performance. But talking back used to be commonplace in the theatre

June 2012

  • Love Never Dies, sequel to Phantom of the Opera

    Mark Lawson's theatre studies
    The theatre preview system may have passed its use-by date

    Mark Lawson: Long test periods for shows are driven by the neurosis of producers. In any case, these days bloggers and tweeters are sharing their verdicts long before the official opening night

December 2011

  • Michael Billington and Guardian readers

    Theatre blog
    Live webchat: Michael Billington answered your questions

  • Michael Billington

    The reviewer reviewed: 40 years of Michael Billington

October 2011

  • peter hall

    Peter Hall dismisses RSC Marat/Sade controversy

    RSC's founder defends the company's right to be subsidised, saying 'controversy is the lifeblood of the arts'

July 2011

  • this happy breed

    This Happy Breed; Henry IV, Parts One and Two – review

    Peter Hall's revival of This Happy Breed, a paean to everyday people, finds Coward at his least subtle, writes Susannah Clapp

  • Henry lV Parts One and Two - Theatre Royal Bath

    Henry IV Parts One and Two – review

    Peter Hall's astonishing company plant their flag on the twin summits of Shakespeare's genius, writes Michael Billington

  • Festivalgoers in front of the Obelisk stage at the Latitude festival, Suffolk

    What to see this week
    What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips

    Lyn Gardner: Half the theatre world may be at Latitude, but there's a bumper crop of summer shows to catch, from carnivals to Katie Mitchell

January 2011

  • twelfth night national theatre

    What to say about
    What to say about ... Twelfth Night

    Leo Benedictus: Sir Peter and Rebecca Hall's Twelfth Night is a father-and-daughter affair, but the critics feel it's lacking a sense of family fun

November 2010

  • Sir Peter Hall

    Sir Peter Hall: 'Politicians don't grasp the case for the arts'

    More than any other director, Sir Peter Hall shaped British theatre. As he turns 80, he tells Michael Billington about his doubts about the new RSC building and his dismay at fighting arts cuts again

October 2010

  • From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 26 October 1976: Joy eternal as Olivier triumphs

    Originally published in the Guardian on 26 October 1976: The National Theatre, like some grandiose and posthumous tribute to the British Empire, flared into life last night, when it was opened officially by the Queen

February 2010

  • Judi Dench and Oliver Chris in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Rose Theatre, Kingston

    What to say about
    What to say about … Judi Dench in A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Dame Judi as a fairy queen falling in love with an ass in Peter Hall's production has the critics enchanted

November 2009

  • Timothy Bateson

    Timothy Bateson obituary

    British character actor whose role in Waiting for Godot led to more than 50 years on stage, television and film

July 2009

  • The Apple Cart

    The Apple Cart/Home

    Theatre Royal, Bath
    Both parts of a double bill – Shaw's prophetic judgment on British society and David Storey's study of old age – prove worth the revival, writes Michael Billington

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