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Jim Cartwright
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
18 Jan 12 to 25 Feb 12
St Ann's Square, Manchester
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Jim Cartwright
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
18 Jan 12 to 25 Feb 12
Chloe Moss
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
08 Feb 12 to 25 Feb 12
Godfrey Hamilton
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
01 Feb 12 to 04 Feb 12
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
14 Dec 11 to 31 Dec 11
George S Kaufman & Moss Hart
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
07 Dec 11 to 14 Jan 12
Tom Wainwright
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
24 Nov 11 to 26 Nov 11
Jonathan Harvey
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
09 Nov 11 to 03 Dec 11
Alistair McDowall, Andrew Sheridan and Claire Urwin
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
31 Oct 11 to 01 Nov 11
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
28 Oct 11
Dan Rebellato
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
21 Oct 11
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
19 Oct 11 to 05 Nov 11
Maureen Lawrence
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
17 Oct 11 to 18 Oct 11
Former city worker Janice Okoh has won the 2011 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting with her play Three Birds.
What's On Stage
Janice Okoh has won the 2011 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, worth £16,000.
The Stage
The winners of one of the richest playwriting prizes in the country, the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting run by Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre and sponsored by property company Bruntwood, were announced on 15 November.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre has announced that it will now open on Sundays from 11am to 5pm, taking part in the growing seven-days-a-week shopping culture growing in Manchester and other major cities.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre is embracing social networking by inviting fifty people to become 'twitics', or Twitter critics, who will each be given the full critic hospitality in return for a review on the popular social networking site Twitter.
British Theatre Guide
Twenty young people from across the Greater Manchester region are to take part in a week long programme of work experience; working alongside professional members of the Royal Exchange Theatre Company, next week.
What's On Stage
One of the country’s longest-serving artistic directors, Braham Murray, co-founder of Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre, will step down in July 2012 after 35 years – and the majority of his career to date – with the company.
What's On Stage
Braham Murray has announced that he is to step down as artistic director of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester after 35 years leading the company.
The Stage
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre main house season for autumn and winter, just announced, takes us from the Renaissance up to the early 1990s with works by Christopher Marlowe, Kaufman and Hart, C P Taylor, Jim Cartwright and Jonathan Harvey.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre will be one of seven British partners in The Co-operative Foundation's Truth About Youth project which seeks to challenge negative perceptions of young people.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester’s Royal Exchange has announced the first part of its 2011 season and, worryingly, it looks very like some of its past seasons.
What's On Stage
The Royal Exchange Spring-Summer Season includes revivals by [Noël Coward], Arthur Miller and William Shakespeare and a world premiere of the latest Brad Fraser play.
What's On Stage
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre has announced its spring and summer season in the main house for 2011.
British Theatre Guide
The Royal Exchange’s next season, running from February to August next year, boasts work by Noel Coward, Brad Fraser, Arthur Miller and Shakespeare.
City Life
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre began a series of 'In The Lounge' sessions last week in the education lounge which will give members of the public chance to meet directors, designers, writers and actors from upcoming productions to learn more about them.
British Theatre Guide
Due to a technical problem with the server, Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre has lost a large proportion of the applications to its 'Guest List' scheme, one of the strands of its contribution to the Arts Council's 'A Life Less Ordinary' project to supply free theatre tickets to under 26-year-olds.
British Theatre Guide
Fiona Gasper is less than a month into her post as the new executive director of the Royal Exchange Theatre, but I’m pretty sure I won’t have been the first person to politely suggest that this might not be the ideal time to be taking up such a position.
City Life
As the Royal Exchange Studio announces its autumn/winter season, its producer Richard Morgan explains how, unlike the studios at some other theatres, he believes the strength of the Exchange’s Studio lies in its coherent policies.
City Life
It has been revealed that Fiona Gasper will replace Paul Clay as executive director of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester with effect from 19 July.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre has appointed Fiona Gasper as its new executive director.
The Stage
Sarah Frankcom, joint artistic director of the Manchester Royal Exchange, talks about the flagship regional venue.
Telegraph
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre has advertised for a new executive director to replace Paul Clay who has indicated that he will be leaving the organisation later this year.
British Theatre Guide
Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre is to make 10,000 free tickets available to under-26-year-olds as part of a groundbreaking national scheme to increase cultural opportunities for young people.
What's On Stage
Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre is launching the next stage of its participation in the Arts Council's 'A Night Less Ordinary' scheme to provide free tickets for theatregoers under the age of 26 years.
British Theatre Guide
Although not yet formally announced or distributed to the press, the Royal Exchange Theatre's spring and summer season for 2010 is printed in the programme for the current production of The Entertainer and has been published by City Life
British Theatre Guide
The Royal Exchange’s productions for spring and summer next year include a new stage adaptation of George Orwell’s classic novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four; Shakespeare’s furiously funny The Comedy Of Errors; George Bernard Shaw’s much-loved Pygmalion, the basis for the famous musical My Fair Lady; and a fresh take on Brandon Thomas’s rollicking farce Charley’s Aunt.
City Life