Adrian Noble

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Adrian Keith Noble (born July 19, 1950 ) is an English theater director. Noble was artistic director and artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1990 to 2003.

After graduating from Bristol University , Noble began his professional career as a director at the Drama Center London . He then worked in youth theater until he went to the Bristol Old Vic Theater in 1976 . He has also worked as a director for television. From 1980 to 1981 he worked at the Royal Exchange Theater in Manchester , where he a. a. directed the play Duchesse of Malfi , for which he won the London Critics Award and the Drama Award (also for his production of Doctor Faust and as Best Director for the production of A Doll's House in 1980). He has received 120 Olivier Award nominations over the course of his career . In 1980 Adrian Noble went to the Royal Shakespeare Company as an assistant. His first production was Ostrowski's Two Sister . In 1988 he was promoted to director. In 1989 Adrian Noble took a break from RSC and worked for the Peter Hall Company, where he directed The Fairy Queen . He also worked at the Manhattan Theater Club and the Kent Opera House . During this time he also produced Giovanni in a circus tent in Paris . After this time of looking for independence, he returned to the RSC in March 1991. He has also directed several successful musicals in London's West End , including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Secret Garden .

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