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Peter Hall, theatre veteran and founder of Royal Shakespeare Company, passes away aged 86

The Associated Press • September 13, 2017, 12:58:33 IST
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Peter Hall founded the Royal Shakespeare Company and helped build Britain’s National Theatre into a producing powerhouse.

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London: Peter Hall, a visionary theater director and impresario who founded the Royal Shakespeare Company and helped build Britain’s National Theatre into a producing powerhouse, has died. He was 86. [caption id=“attachment_4038627” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Peter Hall. Twitter](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/peter-hall-380.jpg) Peter Hall. Twitter[/caption] Hall died Monday, 11 September, at a London hospital surrounded by his family, the National Theatre said on Tuesday, 12 September. He had been suffering from dementia. Passionate, prolific and supremely self-confident, Hall was one of the most influential figures in British theater since World War II. Richard Eyre, one of his successors at the National Theatre, said he “created the template of the modern director — part magus, part impresario, part celebrity.” Patrick Stewart, who performed with the RSC as a young actor, tweeted that Hall “transformed classical and modern UK theater and gave me a career.” Born in eastern England 1930, the son of a railway stationmaster, Hall began directing as a student at Cambridge University. In 1955, when he was 25, Hall directed the first English language production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, an avant garde drama more experienced directors had shunned. It wasn’t an immediate success. But it brought Hall to wide notice, and the play soon came to be seen as transformational, paving the way for Harold Pinter, Joe Orton and other rebellious playwrights. Hall founded the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960, when he was 29 and led it for eight years, establishing a company of talented actors, directors and designers with bases in London and Stratford-upon-Avon. He became director of the National Theatre in 1973, overseeing the company’s problem-plagued move into a striking concrete complex beside the River Thames — accomplished with a mix of attention to detail and iron will that gained him both praise and criticism. He led the National until 1988, directing such productions as his own adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the premieres of Pinter’s No Man’s Land, Betrayal and Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, which went on to take Broadway by storm. Hall twice won Tony Awards for best director, for Amadeus and Pinter’s The Homecoming. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1977. He directed acting greats including Judi Dench and Anthony Hopkins in Anthony and Cleopatra in 1987, Dustin Hoffman in The Merchant of Venice in 1989 and Dench again in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in 2010. He helmed his own Peter Hall Company between 1988 and 2011, led the Rose Theatre Kingston when it opened in 2003, and was director of the Glyndebourne opera festival between 1984 and 1990. His opera work included productions for the Royal Opera, the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the Bayreuth Festival in Germany, where he staged Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle in 1983 to mark the centenary of the composer’s death. His final production at the National Theatre was Twelfth Night in 2011. He was diagnosed with dementia shortly afterward. The director enjoyed a particularly close association with Lyric Opera of Chicago. He staged five operas for the company, from his company debut in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro in 1987-88 to his final show here, Verdi’s Otello in 2013-14. His production of the Mozart opera was highly praised and he directed four subsequent revivals of his Figaro here. His remaining directing credits at Lyric were Strauss’ Salome, Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte and Tippett’s The Midsummer Marriage. Throughout his career, Hall was a passionate advocate of government support for theater, lacerating British governments — both Conservative and Labour — he saw as unfriendly to the arts. Nicholas Hytner, who led the National Theatre between 2003 and 2015, called Hall “the great theatrical buccaneer of the 20th century.” “Without him, there would have been no Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre’s move to the South Bank might have ended in ignominious failure and the whole idea of the theater as a public service dedicated both to high seriousness and popularity would not have seized the public imagination,” Hytner said. The National Theatre’s current director, Rufus Norris, said, “We all stand on the shoulders of giants and Peter Hall’s shoulders supported the entirety of British theater as we know it.” Hall was married four times - to actress Leslie Caron, former personal assistant Jacqueline Taylor, opera singer Maria Ewing and publicist Nicki Frei. He is survived by wife and ex-wives, six children, including director Edward Hall and actress Rebecca Hall, and nine grandchildren.

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