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Dateline:
21st June, 2005
Autumn/Winter in Leeds
The West Yorkshire Playhouse has announced its autumn/winter season:
At the Quarry Theatre:
- Northern Ballet Theatre's new production of Dracula, choreographed
and directed by David Nixon (2-10 September)
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by Ian Brown
(17 September-12 October)
- Jongleurs' Sticky Wicket (9 October)
- Wee Stories' Arthur - The Story of a King (25-29 October)
- Kneehigh Theatre's Tristan and Yseult, directed by Emma Rice
(1-5 November)
- Collective Artistes' The Lion and the Jewel by Wole Soyinka,
directed by Chuck Mike (8-10 November)
- Grand Union Orchestra's On Liberation Street (12 November)
- Upfront Comedy's Comedy Winterfest (13 November)
- Rifco Arts' The Deranged Marriage (15- 17 November)
- Bob Marley Project, choreographed and directed by David Hamilton
(19 November)
- Alice in Wonderland, adapted by John Wells and directed by
Ian Brown (28 November-4 February)
- Al Murray, the Pub Landlord (11 December)
At the Coutyard Theatre:
- Asian Theatre School's Caravan, directed by Madani Younis
(1-3 September)
- Shared Experience's Brontë by Polly Teale (6-17 September)
- Mind the Gap's Of Mice and Men, directed by Tim Wheeler (19-21
September)
- Yellow Earth Theatre's The Nightingale by Hans Christian
Anderson, directed by David K S Tse (23-24 September)
- Ridiculusmus' The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde,
directed by Jude Kelly (27 September-1 October)
- My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley, directed
by Sarah Punshon (7-29 October)
- BAC's The World Cup Final 1966 by Carl Heap and Tom Morris,
directed by Carl Heap (1-5 November)
- Jerusalem by Simon Armitage, directed by John Tiffany (12
November-3 December)
- Dead Funny by Terry Johnson, directed by Matthew Lloyd (9
December-21 January)
- Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse's Yellowman by Dael Orlandersmith,
directed by Indhu Rubasingham (31 January-4 February)
- Pilot Theatre's East is East by Ayub Khan-Din, directed by
Damian Cruden (13-18 February)
Reporter: J D Atkinson
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