Peter Hall

Peter Hall

Known For: Directing

Date Of Birth:1930-11-22

Place Of Birth:Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England

Sir Peter Reginald Frederick Hall CBE (22 November 1930 – 11 September 2017) was an English theatre, opera and film director. His obituary in The Times declared him "the most important figure in British theatre for half a century" and on his death, a Royal National Theatre statement declared that Hall's "influence on the artistic life of Britain in the 20th century was unparalleled". In 2018, the Laurence Olivier Awards, recognising achievements in London theatre, changed the award for Best Director to the Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director. In 1955, Hall introduced London audiences to the work of Samuel Beckett with the UK premiere of Waiting for Godot. Hall founded the Royal Shakespeare Company (1960–68) and went on to build an international reputation in theatre, opera, film and television. He was director of the National Theatre (1973–88) and artistic director of Glyndebourne Festival Opera (1984–1990). He formed the Peter Hall Company (1998–2011) and became founding director of the Rose Theatre Kingston in 2003. Throughout his career, he was a tenacious champion of public funding for the arts.

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Jacob
Never Talk to Strangers
Perfect Friday
The Homecoming
Work Is a 4-Letter Word
Seek
She's Been Away
3 Into 2 Won't Go
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Wars of the Roses
Orpheus Descending
A Midsummer Night's Dream
La Traviata
Akenfield
Carmen - Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Monteverdi - L'Incoronazione Di Poppea
Don Giovanni
Akenfield
Albert Herring
The Oresteia
Orpheus Descending
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