Also credited on1 work
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In the literature8 passages
- The London press jumped on this fact, complaining that Peter Hall and his colleague, Trevor Nunn, then artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, were unduly profiting from plays that originated at their respective not-for-profit London theaters. When a London newspaper reporter called to ask my view, I explained that the theater…ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
- My relationship with Peter Hall, both professional and personal, had been fine, despite the fact that when he was in New York with Amadeus , he stayed at Peter Shaffer’s house while we were paying him to stay in a hotel. But that petty behavior should have been a sign that he was capable of bigger things.ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
- By then we had managed to put together a schedule with Peter Hall for Yonadab , with an opening date of February 15, 1990. However, in December 1988 we received a letter from solicitors representing London producer Duncan Weldon, stating that his company, Triumph Theatre Productions, was exclusively entitled to Hall’s services for three y…ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
- I wrote back, hoping to get Triumph to release Peter Hall for our Yonadab . Peter then informed me that he might not be able to direct Yonadab within our time period, but that he hoped to sort out the problem. The next thing I knew, Hall was directing The Merchant of Venice in London, starring Dustin Hoffman. At this point, Hall insisted…ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
- Bill Kenwright, one of London’s most noted producers, had signed on Peter Hall as director of his production company. The financial terms were very generous. And while Hall was under contract to Kenwright, Robbie Lantz called to say that Kim Poster, a London producer, wanted to stage a revival of Amadeus , starring David Suchet of Hercule…ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
- By then I, too, could not imagine having anything further to do with Peter Hall.ebooks/Schoenfeld, Gerald/Mr. Broadway_ The Inside Story of the Shuberts, the Shows, and the Stars - Gerald Schoenfeld.txt
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What this page does not know
- What this person played. No cast list we hold records a character against a performer.
- Any staging. This name appears in no production cast list we hold — 1,877 of 7,139 people are in that position, most of them writers, composers and designers rather than performers.
- Any portrait. 1,626 of 7,139 people have one, so this is the usual case rather than the exception.
- Which of the credits above the roles on this record — director — apply to. The roles sit on the person and never on a credit, so a director who also acted looks the same here as one who did not.