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- Pilot_Theatre abstract "Pilot Theatre is an Arts Council England funded Theatre Company based in York, England. It was founded in 1981 by students from Bretton Hall College in Wakefield. The company was based in Wakefield and Castleford before moving to York in 2001.The company is now based at York Theatre Royal. It tours work in the UK and internationally.The Artistic Director is Marcus Romer who has written and directed work for the company since 1995, working with teams that include composer Sandy Nuttgens and designer Ali Allen and Lighting Designer James Farncombe and AV design by Arnim Friess and more recently with KMAThey produced the International Indian Film Academy Awards opening sequence for stage and TV in 2007 at Sheffield Arena. This was in partnership with their new collaborators Kit Monkman and Tom Wexler from KMA who are also based in York.They are part of the EU Culture 2000 funded programme called Magic-Net along with twelve other countries across Europe. The company has won three Manchester Evening News awards for Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, adapted by Nigel Williams, and Beautiful Thing, by Jonathan Harvey. Other work includes Sing yer heart out for the lads, by Roy Williams, Road by Jim Cartwright, Bloodtide by Melvin Burgess, The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, Kiss of the Spider Woman by Manuel Puig, Mirad a Boy from Bosnia by Ad de Bont, Rumble Fish by S.E. Hinton, Look Back In Anger by John Osborne, The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance, Fungus the Bogeyman by Raymond Briggs, The Twits by Roald Dahl and Looking for JJ and Antigone.They won the Manchester Evening News Award for best production for their tour of Lord of the Flies in 2001. The production was revived and a tour took place in 2008.Pilot Theatre have embraced new technologies both on and off stage. They built their production of Looking for JJ on MySpace and have the first UK Theatre hub in Second Life.".
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- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Antigone_(Sophocles_play).
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- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Bloodtide_(novel).
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- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Cartwright.
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- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Harvey_(playwright).
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink KMA_(art).
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- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Puig.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Romer.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Martin_McDonagh.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Melvin_Burgess.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Myspace.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Williams_(author).
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Briggs.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Roald_Dahl.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Williams_(playwright).
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Rumble_Fish.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink S._E._Hinton.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Sandy_Nuttgens.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Second_Life.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Beauty_Queen_of_Leenane.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Elephant_Man_(play).
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Twits.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Wakefield.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink William_Golding.
- Pilot_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink York.
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- Pilot_Theatre subject Category:Arts_organizations_established_in_1981.
- Pilot_Theatre subject Category:Theatre_companies_in_England.
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- Pilot_Theatre comment "Pilot Theatre is an Arts Council England funded Theatre Company based in York, England. It was founded in 1981 by students from Bretton Hall College in Wakefield. The company was based in Wakefield and Castleford before moving to York in 2001.The company is now based at York Theatre Royal.".
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