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Regional Arts Lottery Programme Application – Northern Stage International Collaborations Programme

Bundle of correspondence relating to Northern Stage's application to Northern Arts for a grant for a project entitled 'Collaborations between artists who feel on the edge of the mainstream', which including hosting the Informal Meeting of European Theatre Directors held in May 2002. Includes signed award letter and discussion of Northern Stage's participation in activities relating to Newcastle Gateshead's bid for European Capital of Culture 2008.

Recruitment advertisements

Bundle of advertisements for posts at Northern Stage from local, national and specialist publications, plus correspondence relating to the placement of advertisements.

Published copy of Cool for Qat by Peter Mortimer, plus related correspondence

Published edition of Peter Mortimer's Cool for Qat – A Yemeni Journey: Two Countries, Two Times (Edinburgh and London: Mainstream Publishing, 2005), with the following items tucked inside: letter from 'Pete' [?Peter Mortimer] to Erica Whyman discussing possibility of a joint Northern Stage/Cloud Nine production of RIOT and expressing his wish that the play be performed in areas of the UK that recorded a high British National Party vote in recent by-elections; two A4 pages advertising Riot: South Shields 1930 with quotations from press reviews.

Publicity photographs from Play Boys season

Publicity photographs from Northern Stage's Play Boys season: one of a male character from David Mamet's Glengarry Glenross speaking on the telephone; one of a male character from Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter sitting on a bed reading a newspaper with a gun by his side; and one general publicity photograph for the season, featuring three men in white cotton briefs reading Beckett, Pinter and Mamet.

Publicity photographs for The Oklahoma Outlaw

Colour photographs of cast of The Oklahoma Outlaw, a Northern Stage production directed by John Cobb and performed in the Gulbenkian Studio between 7 and 9 June 2001. Cast members in photograph are Mark Lloyd, Peter Peverley, Joanna Holden and Jim Kitson.

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