Autumn
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20
In House 20–22 October 2011 -
30
In House 26–29 October 2011 -
40
In House 2–5 November 2011 -
50
In House 26–29 October 2011 -
60
In House 16–19 November 2011 -
70
In House 23–26 November 2011 -
80
In House 30 November–3 December 2011 -
85Tread Softly by William Warren
UNCUT 5–6 December 2011 -
90
In House 7–10 December 2011 -
95
UNCUT 11–12 December 2011 -
100
In House 13–16 December 2011
Spring
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98An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Postgrads 2011–12 -
100
UNCUT 5–7 February 2012 -
102
The Gramophones 11 February 2012 -
105
UNCUT 12–13 February 2012 -
110
In House 15–18 February 2012 -
200
In House 22–25 February 2012 -
210
In House 29 February–3 March 2012 -
220
In House 7–10 March 2012 -
230
In House 14–17 March 2012 -
235
UNCUT 19–20 March 2012 -
240
In House 21–24 March 2012 -
250
In House 27–30 March 2012 -
255
Lakeside 2–5 May 2012 -
260
In House 2–5 May 2012 -
265
UNCUT 7–8 May 2012 -
270
In House 9–12 May 2012 -
275
UNCUT 14–15 May 2012 -
280
In House 16–19 May 2012 -
281A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau; Adapted by Greg Leaming
Postgrads 30 May–2 June 2012 -
282
External 5–8 June 2012 -
285
UNCUT 11–12 June 2012 -
290
In House 13–16 June 2012 -
300The Tempest by William Shakespeare
UNCUT 17–18 June 2012
Edinburgh
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PresidentMeg Salter
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TreasurerJess Courtney
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Theatre ManagerEmily Davenport
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SecretaryAdna Duherich
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Productions CoordinatorGus Miller
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Front of House ManagerMatt Wilks
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Company Stage Manager (until September 2011)Chris Walters
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Company Stage Manager (from September 2011 until October 2011)James Bentley
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Company Stage Manager (from October 2011)Bryony Blackler
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Workshop Manager (until October 2011)Grace Lowe
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Workshop Manager (from October 2011)James Bentley
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Company Technical DirectorLydia Scott
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Technical ManagerRoger Smissen
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Productions Publicity ManagerCressida McGill
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Branding & Marketing ManagerSam Hayward
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Fundraising CoordinatorHenry Blanchard
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Edinburgh & External EventsTom Walsh
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Costume and Props ManagerLucy Bromilow
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Social Secretary (until January 2012)Lee Shipman
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Social Secretary (from February 2012)Lyle Fulton
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Key Events
UNCUT
Another season of shows allows for more opportunity, and the UNCUT Season—now Fringe—is just that. Providing a platform for experimental, new, or more intimate theatre, this season runs parallel to the In House season. The majority of initial performances were located outside of the Theatre.
Demolition of Archaeology
The New Theatre was, up till this point, housed within the department of Archaeology and Classics. Over the summer, the New Theatre became its own freestanding building—now a popular campus landmark. Among several other rooms the foyer was given a generous extension.
Studios A and B (and more rooms!)
Our small blackbox studios—used as rehearsal rooms, meeting spaces, performance venues, and occasional bar—were created.
The costume cupboard and props corridor were also refurbished, providing some long-needed new space.
Matthew Bannister also launched the Seat Dedication Appeal.