English Touring Theatre
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The English Touring Theatre is a touring theatre company in England. It is England's only touring company to receive a government subsidy for producing work for larger theatres, which is its main work. It was launched in June 1993 by Stephen Unwin.
[edit] Selected productions
- Hamlet (1993) - Alan Cumming as Hamlet, Hilary Lyon as Ophelia
- Henry IV Part I and Part II (1996-1997) - directed by Stephen Unwin, with Samuel West as Hal
- The York Realist by Peter Gill (2002) - directed by Gill, with Lloyd Owen and Richard Coyle
- Twelfth Night (2004) - directed by Bijan Sheibani
- Hamlet (2005) - Ed Stoppard as Hamlet
- Mother Courage and Her Children (2006) - translated by Michael Hofmann (with song translations by John Willett)
- The Changeling (2007)
- Little Eyolf (2007, rehearsed reading) - with Jack Blumenau
- Uncle Vanya by Chekhov (2008) - with Michelle Dockery
- Hello and Goodbye by Athol Fugard (2008, Trafalgar Studios) - with Rafe Spall and Saskia Reeves

