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The Minack Theatre is (1)
open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a
rocky granite outcrop jutting into (2)
sea. (3)
theatre is located near
Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in (4)
Cornwall, Enqland.
The theatre was the brainchild of Rowena Cade, who lived at Minack House Porthcurno Bay. In 1929, (6)
Local village group of
overlooking (5)
players had staged (7)
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in (8) nearby meadow, repeating the production (9)
house as (11)
next year. They decided that their
next production would be The Tempest and Miss Cade offered (10)
2 GRAMMAR:
- garden of her
- suitable location, as it was beside the sea. Miss Cade and her
gardener made a terrace and rough seating, hauling materials down from (12) house or up via the winding path from (13) was performed with the sea as (14)
- beach below. In 1932, The Tempest dramatic backdrop, to (15)
success. Miss Cade resolved to improve the theatre, toiling hard over (16) .
- great
- course
of the winter months each year throughout her life (with the help of Billy Rawlings and Charles Angove) so that others might perform each summer. (Es)
to In 1944, the theatre was used as a location for (17) _
Gainsborough Studios
film Love Story, starring Stewart Granger and Margaret Lockwood but inclement weather forced them to retreat to (18)
- studio mock-up. In 1955, (19)
- first
dressing rooms were built. Since 1976 the theatre has been registered as a Charitable Trust and is now run by (20)
(21)
- Local management team. Rowena Cade died on
26 March 1983, at the age of 89.
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Nowadays, the theatre is used from June to September for (22)
siif shEl
summer season of 17 plays, produced by (23)
full
companies from all over the UK
and visiting companies from the USA. The theatre is open for (24)
visitors
throughout the rest of the year. The 75th Anniversary of Minack was celebrated with a production of The Tempest in August 2007, directed by Simon Taylor and performed by (25)
Winchester College Players.
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The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The theatre is located near Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in Cornwall, England.
The theatre was the brainchild of Rowena Cade, who lived at Minack House overlooking Porthcurno Bay. In 1929, a local village group of players had staged Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in a nearby meadow, repeating the production in the garden of her house as a success. They decided that their next production would be The Tempest and Miss Cade offered the suitable location, as it was beside the sea. Miss Cade and her gardener made a terrace and rough seating, hauling materials down from her house or up via the winding path from the beach below. In 1932, The Tempest was performed with the sea as a dramatic backdrop, to great success. Miss Cade resolved to improve the theatre, toiling hard over the course of the winter months each year throughout her life (with the help of Billy Rawlings and Charles Angove) so that others might perform each summer.
In 1944, the theatre was used as a location for the Gainsborough Studios film Love Story, starring Stewart Granger and Margaret Lockwood but inclement weather forced them to retreat to a studio mock-up. In 1955, the first dressing rooms were built. Since 1976 the theatre has been registered as a Charitable Trust and is now run by a local management team. Rowena Cade died on 26 March 1983, at the age of 89.
Nowadays, the theatre is used from June to September for a summer season of 17 plays, produced by full companies from all over the UK and visiting companies from the USA. The theatre is open for visitors throughout the rest of the year. The 75th Anniversary of Minack was celebrated with a production of The Tempest in August 2007, directed by Simon Taylor and performed by Winchester College Players.
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