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The Royal Shakespeare Company Annouces London Shows

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

The RSC come to London in December with Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran’s production of Twelfth Night at the Duke of York’s Theatre followed in February by Dunsinane by David Greig and The Gods Weep by Dennis Kelly at Hampstead Theatre.

Duke of York’s Theatre
Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Gregory Doran

This production premieres in Stratford-upon-Avon in October with Richard Wilson making his RSC debut as Malvolio. It will then play a straight 10 week run at the Duke of York’s theatre on St Martin’s Lane from 19 December 2009 to 27 February 2010.

The cast includes Sam Alexander (Sebastian), Nancy Carroll (Viola), James Fleet (Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Alexandra Gilbreath (Olivia), Richard McCabe (Sir Toby Belch), Pamela Nomvete (Maria), Simeon Moore (Antonio), Jo Stone-Fewings (Orsino) and Miltos Yerolemou (Feste).

The production is designed by Robert Jones with Paul Englishby composing music, Martin Slavin designing sound and Tim Mitchell lighting. Doran will also direct a new stage version of Malory’s Morte D’Arthur in The Courtyard Theatre with the RSC’s current long ensemble in June 2010. Full details on www.rsc.org.uk. His recent production of Hamlet, with David Tennant in the title role, is to be broadcast in a TV version on BBC 2 later this year and will then be available for sale on DVD.
Public booking for Twelfth Night in London opens on 9 October.

Dunsinane
By David Greig
Directed by Roxana Silbert
10 February – 6 March 2010

David Greig’s Dunsinane is a vision of one man’s desire to restore peace in a country ravaged by war.

Late at night in a foreign land, an English army sweeps through the landscape under cover of darkness and takes the seat of power. Struggling to contain his men and the ambitions of his superiors, the commanding officer attempts to negotiate the unspoken rules of this unfamiliar country. This is Scotland in the eleventh century at the height of the fight for succession of the Scottish throne.

David is a playwright, screenwriter and theatre director born in Edinburgh. His play with music Midsummer, which he also directs, is currently one of the hits of this year’s Edinburgh Festival. His work has been translated and produced in almost every country in Europe as well as the US and Australia. His previous plays for the RSC include The American Pilot (2005) and Victoria (2000).

Roxana Silbert is an Associate Director for the RSC. She was previously Artistic Director of Paines Plough, Literary Director at the Traverse Theatre (2001-2004) and Associate Director, Royal Court (1998-2000). Recent productions include Orphans by Dennis Kelly (Traverse/Birmingham Rep/Soho), Roaring Trade by Steve Thompson (Soho) and Dallas Sweetman by Sebastian Barry (Canterbury Cathedral).

Cast to be announced.

The Gods Weep
By Dennis Kelly
Directed by Maria Aberg

11 March - 3 April 2010

Dennis Kelly’s The Gods Weep focuses on the life of a CEO whose global business may have grown to a scale that is uncontainable. Colm has taken a lifetime to build his empire. With brutal rigor he has shaped the world around him in his own image. As time moves on his decision-making abilities increasingly fail him and the world he has created begins to fracture. The power struggle that ensues reveals the corruption and unstoppable forces at work in a world where corporate greed and national security frighteningly overlap.

Dennis Kelly’s work for the stage includes Orphans (Traverse/Birmingham Rep/Soho. Fringe First & Herald Angel Awards 2009); DNA (National Theatre); Taking Care of Baby (Birmingham Rep/Hampstead Theatre); Love and Money (Manchester Royal Exchange & Young Vic); After The End (Bush Theatre, Traverse Theatre, Leicester Haymarket & UK Tour); Osama the Hero (Hampstead Theatre) and Debris (BAC, Traverse and Latchmere). He was awarded the Wolff Whiting Award for Taking Care of Baby and the Meyer-Whitworth Award for Osama the Hero

Maria Aberg directed Roy Williams’ Days of Significance for the RSC which embarks on a national tour this autumn following a successful run at the Tricycle Theatre. Her other work includes State of Emergency (Gate Theatre), Die Kaperer (Staatstheater, Mainz), Crime and Punishment (National Theatre), Gustav III (National Theatre of Sweden) and Alaska (Royal Court). She was Associate Director for the RSC’s productions of The Winter’s Tale and Pericles as part of the RSC’s Complete Works Festival.

Cast to be announced.
Both shows will be at Hampstead Theatre.

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Shakespearean Anagrams

Friday, July 17th, 2009

A Friday brain teazer for all you fans of literary tours of Britain…

“To be or not to be: that is the question, whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of ourageous fortune”

This is an anagram of:

“In one of the bard’s best thought-of-tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten”

Planning a literary tour of Britain is rather more simple than this with Select Travel Service!

Hermitage Museum Amsterdam

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Opening in June 2009, this wonderful new museum will enhance Amsterdam’s reputation as a world class city for the Arts.  In 2004 the Neerlandia Building was opened in Amsterdam as a branch of the world famous Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, the famous Russian state museum with an impressive collection of more than 3 million objects.  Following a number of successful exhibitions, the brand new Amstelhof building will be opened in June, as the main branch. It will increase the exhibition space tenfold!   The opening of the Hermitage Amsterdam will mean yet another top attraction of the caliber of the Rijksmuseum and the Concertgebouw(Concert Hall) for the Dutch capital and the works that will be presented in the museum will come from the vast collection of the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg. But the Hermitage Amsterdam will be more than just a museum – it will also accommodate a study centre, where anyone visit the exhibitions will find information on different topics. Furthermore, it will contain a concert hall, an auditorium, lecture rooms and a restaurant.  Check out the new Hermitage Amsterdam, along with the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and many other fine attractions on a tailored programme to Holland with Select Travel Service.

Germany 2010

Monday, May 11th, 2009

For many group planners Germany and 2010 means just one thing; Oberammergau Passion Play.  While we,  like many, have some exciting packages available for this special event, there are some other equally deserving  reasons to visit Germany in 2010.   

  •  325th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach.  Leipzig – the home of Bach hosts the Bach Festival in June 2010, celebrating his 325th birthday.
  • 200th Munich Oktoberfest in September 2010.
  • 300 years of porcelain manufacture in Meissen.  Since 1710 the first European porcelain factory has been producing the world-famous Meissen porcelain in its traditional form. Table services, figurines and accessories are still hand-crafted, painted and artistically decorated by hand in a range of styles by our specialist team at the factory. Meissen porcelain still remains today the model of European table and fine dining culture. The Meissen porcelain manufactory’s third centenary in 2010 will mark the start of the fourth century of Meissen manufacturing and will be celebrated with exhibitions, limited editions, celebratory events and gastronomy.  Groups will be able to see the traditional porcelain being made and decorated and this is definitely a must-see if you are planning a visit to the Saxony region. 

London Technical Theatre Tours

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

We are pleased to announce a new series of London theatre tour opportunities for technical theatre students. Theatre study tours to London are now available and designed for students of technical theatre. Technical visits include scenic design, scenery construction, visits to London’s first carbon neutral theatre and a series of specialist lectures. Select Travel operates a broad range of study tours to Britain and Europe both for students of theatre and many other areas of study. Further information is available by emailing info@selecttravel.com

New Exhibit at Brighton Museum

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

“American Scenes” is a new art exhibition scheduled to open at Britain’s Brighton Museum in southern England. The exhibit will contain over 80 works by over 50 modern American artists including Edward Hopper, Josef Albers, Alexander Calder, Louise Bourgeois and Jackson Pollock. Select Travel runs a broad variety of art and museum tours to Britain and Europe.