Noble Persona Non Grata in Stratford???Date: 8 February 2006Two previous artistic directors – Trevor Nunn and founder Peter Hall – are taking part in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s year-long Complete Works Festival in Stratford-upon-Avon. Does current boss Michael Boyd feel threatened having them around? Not at all, “it keeps you on your toes”, he said today at a press lunch to discuss further festival programming details (See Today’s News). And besides which, “I don’t think you ever really leave the RSC”. So then, will Adrian Noble also one day be welcomed back? Boyd replied that he’d recently spoken to his immediate predecessor, who plunged the RSC into financial crisis before his departure three years ago (See News, 31 Mar 2003), and assured him he would be willing to have Noble helm another RSC production as soon as he was ready to do so. “He’s a very very gifted director,” attested Boyd, “we would be lucky to have him.” As for former RSC actors, he said they were continuing to chase Kenneth Branagh about treading the boards. Branagh is keen but apparently “too busy” – fear not, though, said Boyd, “we’ll get him”. Related Content |
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