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Terence Rigby
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Terence Rigby mentions the beginning of his professional association with Bernard Hepton at Birmingham Rep. Few people are aware of the extent to which repertory companies, especially those of considerable repute, were the breeding ground for talent.
Posted by Nathan Wilson on 22/12/2012
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Type
sound
Duration
01:13:32
Shelf mark
C1142/104
Subjects
Actors
Recording date
2005
Interviewees
Rigby, Terence, 1937-2008 (male)
Interviewers
McNiven, Kate (speaker, female)
Description
Terence Rigby, actor, on agents; Birmingham Repertory; censorship; Covent Garden; Equity; finding jobs; 'Fings Aint Wot They Used T'Be'; working in Ireland; Keswick Century Theatre; Harold Pinter; 'The Homecoming'; regional theatre; Royal Shakespeare Company; Shakespeare; Spotlight; television; working in London.
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Terence Rigby mentions the beginning of his professional association with Bernard Hepton at Birmingham Rep. Few people are aware of the extent to which repertory companies, especially those of considerable repute, were the breeding ground for talent.
Posted by Nathan Wilson, n/a, n/a on 22/12/2012 03:09:00
Terence Rigby
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