A producing house is a theatre which ‘manufactures' its own shows in-house (such as plays, musicals, opera , or dance) and perhaps does everything from honing the script, building the set, casting the actors and designing and making the costumes.
29-483: The Almeida Theatre is a 325-seat producing house located on Almeida Street off Upper Street in the London Borough of Islington . The theatre opened in 1980, and produces a diverse range of drama. Successful plays are often transferred to West End theatres . The building that now houses the theatre was originally constructed in 1837 for the newly formed Islington Literary and Scientific Society. It included
58-847: A Polish Priest premiered at the Almeida in October 1985, an early example of a transcript of a trial of the political murderers of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko . In 1987, the Almeida also became home to Motley Theatre Design Course , under the directorship of Margaret Harris . The Not the RSC Festival was presented at the Almeida in 1986 and 1987. In 1990 the Scot Ian McDiarmid and the South African Jonathan Kent took over as joint artistic directors. Work by major playwrights, old and new, British and foreign
87-827: A centre of enlightened internationalism"; and, as they were about to leave their positions in 2002, Michael Billington , in same newspaper, summed up their achievements as threefold: Three things have made the Almeida the most exciting theatre in Britain. First, an eclectically international programme: everything from Molière and Marivaux to Brecht and Neil LaBute . Second, top-level casting that has given us Ralph Fiennes in Hamlet and Ivanov , Kevin Spacey in The Iceman Cometh and Juliette Binoche in Naked . Third,
116-457: A complete restoration designed by Burrell Foley Fischer . The restoration included rebuilding and extending the foyer, installing more comfortable seating and access, plus better backstage facilities with the stage area re-built for flexibility and strength, the roof improved and insulated, the lighting grid strengthened, complete re-wiring, and technical equipment updated. Michael Attenborough took over as artistic director in 2002 and, following
145-522: A library, reading room, museum, laboratory, and a lecture theatre seating 500. The architects were the fashionable partnership of Robert Lewis Roumieu and Alexander Dick Gough . The library was sold off in 1872 and the building was disposed of in 1874 to the Wellington Club (Almeida Street then being called Wellington Street) which occupied it until 1886. In 1885 the hall was used for concerts, balls, and public meetings. The Salvation Army bought
174-548: A project which makes theatre productions available in video download form. The first performance that was filmed was 'Parlour Song'. Producing house The shows that are produced are then shown at that theatre or sent to others which do not produce their own material (known as receiving houses ). Some theatres may produce some of their own shows, but also rent its facilities to shows produced elsewhere. These venues are both "producing" and "receiving" houses. Most West End and Broadway theatres are not producing houses as
203-666: A territorial expansion that has seen the Almeida colonise the Hackney Empire , the old Gainsborough film studios and even a converted bus depot in King's Cross". In November 1999, the Almeida was awarded £1.5 million by the Arts Council of England to undertake essential repairs to the theatre. The work began early in 2001 when the theatre was closed, and the company moved temporarily to a converted bus station at King's Cross. National Lottery backing of £5.8 million allowed for
232-653: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Yvar Mikhashoff Yvar Emilian Mikhashoff (born Ronald Mackay ; March 8, 1941, in Troy , New York – October 11, 1993, in Buffalo , New York ) was an American virtuoso pianist and composer. He is best known for his performance of contemporary classical music . Mikhashoff studied at the Eastman School of Music , the Juilliard School , and
261-534: The Arditti Quartet , and the London Sinfonietta . Peter Greenaway 's 1983 series of films for Channel 4 Four American Composers featured Almeida presentations of works by John Cage , Robert Ashley and Philip Glass . In 1985 Ástor Piazzolla , the renowned Argentine tango composer and bandoneón player, made a week-long appearance with his Quinteto Nuevo Tango. For several years,
290-537: The University of Houston , and received his doctorate in composition from the University of Texas in 1972. He also studied in France with Nadia Boulanger . He served as Professor of Music at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York from 1973 until his death from AIDS , in 1993, aged 52. From 1983 to 1991 he commissioned no fewer than 127 tangos for solo piano from 127 composers. Mikhashoff
319-469: The West End , winning five Olivier Awards in 2014. Goold's first Almeida production as full-time artistic director was the world premiere production of American Psycho: A new musical thriller (initially programmed by Michael Attenborough), which ran from 3 December 2013 to 1 February 2014. In 2014 he directed the premiere of Mike Bartlett 's play King Charles III , which, following its sold-out run at
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#1732772424505348-651: The Almeida Theatre scheme was established in May 2008 to enable local young people to take part in activities outside of school. It currently has over 700 members and includes the Young Friends of the Almeida Creative Board, composed of young people who take an active role in planning and promoting all Young Friends activities. The Almeida was one of the launch theatres for Digital Theatre ,
377-407: The Almeida, transferred to Wyndham's Theatre and Broadway . Almeida Projects is the Almeida Theatre's education and community programme. It was founded in its current form in 2003 by Rebecca Manson Jones, after Michael Attenborough's appointment as artistic director. Almeida Projects activity includes durational residencies with partner schools, a subsidised ticket scheme for school groups visiting
406-724: The American pianist and composer Yvar Mikhashoff conceived and co-ordinated concert programming, including At the Tomb of Charles Ives: A Celebration of American Experimental Music 1905-1985 which featured world and UK premieres of works by Cage, Nancarrow, Glass, Feldman, Harrison, Rzewski, Charles Ives , George Antheil , Henry Brant , Anthony Braxton , Carla Bley , Roger Reynolds , Charles Wuorinen , and Lukas Foss and two piano marathons he performed himself: The Great American Piano Marathon: 70 works from 70 years in 7 Hours and 50 Tangos - 50 Composers - A Tango Marathon: Selections from
435-658: The International Tango Collection . The Almeida housed a producing company which commissioned and staged several theatre works and operas and was a London " receiving house " for Fringe, avant-garde, regional and international theatre productions. Touring companies from the UK were regularly hosted, including Complicité , Shared Experience , Joint Stock , Cheek by Jowl and the Leicester Haymarket , alongside international guest companies from
464-629: The Philippines, Tibet, Israel, Ireland and Czechoslovakia. Stage directors of Almeida Theatre Company productions included Pierre Audi , Ian McDiarmid , Yuri Lyubimov , Tim Albery , Mike Bradwell , David Hayman , and Jean Jourdheuil. Works by directors Robert Wilson , Robert Lepage , Phelim McDermott , Julia Bardsley, Deborah Warner , Simon McBurney , Annabel Arden and several others were featured in Almeida presentations. Peter Brook 's Bouffes du Nord company played there in 1982 (Brook's company had been one of Audi's original influences for
493-485: The building in 1890, renaming it the Wellington Castle Barracks (Wellington Castle Citadel from 1902). To suit the building's new purpose, the front-facing lecture hall's tiered benches were replaced so that the congregation was seated in the conventional position, facing away from the front, and a balcony was added. The Salvationists remained there until 1955. For a few years from 1956 the building
522-669: The completion of its restoration, the theatre was re-opened in May 2003 with a production of Ibsen 's The Lady from the Sea , directed by Trevor Nunn . The theatre's artistic remit was the presentation of bold and adventurous play choices staged to the highest possible standards, in productions which revealed them in a new light. This included classics from the British, American and Irish repertoire, foreign classics in newly commissioned versions, and new plays. In October 2012 Attenborough announced that he would step down early in 2013. Rupert Goold
551-659: The derelict building in 1972. A public appeal was launched and in 1980, with the building renovated, the theatre opened with a festival of avant-garde music and performance, held both there and at other Islington venues, with Audi as the Artistic Director. Under Audi the theatre's reputation grew and its annual contemporary music festival became highly regarded. The Almeida International Festival of Contemporary Music and Performance included concert presentations and productions of new and commissioned operas from Europe, Russia, North America, Japan, Argentina, and Morocco. Among
580-547: The hundreds of composers, musicians and ensembles featured in frequent world and local premiere performances were Steve Reich , Philip Glass , Lou Harrison , Conlon Nancarrow , Morton Feldman , Elliott Carter , Virgil Thomson , Frederic Rzewski , Arvo Pärt , Alfred Schnittke , Wolfgang Rihm , Claude Vivier , Toru Takemitsu , Giacinto Scelsi , Michael Finnissy , Gerald Barry , Somei Satoh , Akio Suzuki, Takehisa Kosugi , Jo Kondo , Sylvano Bussotti , Luis de Pablo , Capricorn, Spectrum, Music Projects/London, Singcircle,
609-967: The leading London venue for contemporary music programming, and likewise at the formation of the Music Factory festival in Bergen, Norway, with Geir Johnson . A complete archive of Mikhashoff's works is held by the Music Library of University at Buffalo Libraries at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York . In 1996 the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music was established to support composers and performers of new music. Past notable recipients include: The Barton Workshop , New Music Consort , North/South Consonance , Nick Fortunato , and Daniel N. Seel The four CD set "Yvar Mikhashoff's Panorama of American Piano Music" presents one of Mikhashoff's marathon concerts on
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#1732772424505638-876: The project). The 1985 Almeida Theatre Company production of The Possessed , a co-production with the Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris which also toured to the Piccolo Teatro in Milan and the Teatro Comunale di Bologna , was Russian director Yuri Lyubimov 's first to originate in the West after he defected in 1983 and featured music by Alfred Schnittke , design by Stefanos Lazaridis , and actors Nigel Terry , Clive Merrison , Harriet Walter , and Michael Feast . Ronald Harwood 's documentary drama, The Deliberate Death of
667-560: The theatre won the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre . One of the keys to the success and reputation of the Almeida during the 1990s were the stagings of various plays by Harold Pinter . These included revivals of Betrayal in 1991 and No Man's Land in 1992 and premières of Party Time in 1991 and Moonlight in 1993. During their time at the theatre, McDiarmid and Kent were described by The Guardian as "[making] Islington
696-685: The theatre, productions of new plays for young people inspired by the main programme, the Young Friends of the Almeida scheme, social networking Teachers' Evenings for local performing arts teachers and a training programme for workshop leaders. Almeida Projects works closely with nine partner schools in Islington: Central Foundation Boys' School , Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School , Highbury Fields School , Highbury Grove School , Islington Arts and Media School , Mount Carmel Catholic College for Girls , The Bridge School and City and Islington College . The Young Friends of
725-628: The venue solely provides facilities to the incoming show even though the production may stay for many years. Producing houses at the larger end (for example the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre ) employ hundreds of staff across a multitude of departments concerned with the manufacture of theatre: set design, costume making, wig making, prop making, etc, with full time resident companies of actors etc. This theatre -related article
754-469: Was a factory and showroom for Beck's British Carnival Novelties , then remained empty until in 1972 a campaign began to turn it into a theatre. The building was Grade II listed by English Heritage in 1972. The current modified building retains the listing. The campaign to open the building as a theatre was led by the Lebanese-born opera and theatre director Pierre Audi , after he had acquired
783-663: Was appointed Artistic Director in February 2013, taking up the post full-time in September 2013. His association with the Almeida Theatre Company began in 2008 when he directed Stephen Adly Guirgis ' The Last Days of Judas Iscariot . In 2013 his Headlong theatre company co-produced the premiere of Lucy Kirkwood 's Chimerica , directed by Lyndsey Turner, at the Almeida: the show subsequently transferred to
812-558: Was considered one of the leading performers of contemporary piano music of his day. He worked closely with composers all over the world, including leading figures like John Cage , Morton Feldman , Giacinto Scelsi , Per Nørgård , Poul Ruders , and numerous others. In addition to his performance schedule, he also did a lot of artistic advisory work, like working with Pierre Audi at the Almeida Festival in London, for many years
841-553: Was staged and the theatre acquired an artistic reputation comparable to the leading theatres in central London. According to playwright David Hare , "it reinvented the European repertoire for London audiences and made British theatre more cosmopolitan and outward going". Organised as a non-profit producing theatre, its productions regularly played to packed houses and frequently (14 productions between 1990 and 2002) transferred to London's West End and to New York's Broadway . In 1993
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