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Malcolm Ridley
Malcolm Ridley (born 1962) is an English actor and writer. Career In 1995 Malcolm Ridley played the title role in Molière's ''George Dandin'', for Red Shift Theatre Company. Touring nationally and at the Cochrane Theatre in London. Directed by Jonathan Holloway (playwright), Jonathan Holloway and Toby Sedgwick, adapted by Robert Bolt. Between 1993 and 1997 Ridley performed and co-devised three productions Directed by Improbable theatre's award-winning director-designer partnership of Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch. ''Servant of Two Masters'' (Carlo Goldoni, Goldoni Festival Venice and Rome) and ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (TMA Best Touring Production Award) for the English Shakespeare Company. Roles * (1996) Schmucks by Roy Smiles at Battersea Arts Centre, Directed by the BAC's former Artistic Director Paul Blackman. Schmucks explores the nature of comedy, via a fictitious meeting between the ghosts of Le ...
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Stanley, County Durham
Stanley is a town and civil parish in County Durham (district), County Durham in England. Centred on a hilltop between Chester-le-Street and Consett, Stanley lies south-west of Gateshead. The town's name is derived from the Old English ''stān'' and ''lēah'', meaning "stony woodland clearing". The local economy was once based on coal-mining and other heavy industries; with their disappearance or substantial decline, Stanley is now primarily a commuter town. Its core began to grow in the nineteenth century through the expansion and merger of the mining villages of East Stanley and West Stanley. The civil parish, created in 2007, incorporates the town of Stanley and the following villages and settlements: to the north of the town centre, Shield Row, Kip Hill, and Causey, County Durham, Causey; to the east, No Place; to the south-east, Bloemfontein, The Middles, and Craghead; to the south, South Moor and Quaking Houses; to the south-west, Oxhill, County Durham, Oxhill, Catch ...
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