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PLEASE ADD: Anna Mackmin (born 1964) is a British Theatre Director & Novelist.
PLEASE REMOVE: She has been an associate director at the Sheffield Crucible and at the Gate Theatre in London.[1]
PLEASE REMOVE:
Actor
1992: Coronation Street – 1 episode as Sister Lancaster
1993: Minder – 1 episode as Receptionist
1993: The Chief – 2 episodes as June Robbins
PLEASE REMOVE:
2004: The Crucible by Arthur Miller at the Sheffield Crucible (Sheffield)[4] 2005: Breathing Corpses by Laura Wade at the Royal Court Theatre (London) 2005: Mammals by Amelia Bullmore at the Bush Theatre (London) 2006: Burn / Chatroom / Citizenship at the National Theatre (London)[5] 2007: Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen (adaptation) at the Gate Theatre (Dublin) 2009: 24 Hour Plays, The Old Vic (London) 2009: Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel at The Old Vic (London) 2010: The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard at The Old Vic (London)[6] 2010: Really Old, Like Forty Five by Tamsin Oglesby at The National Theatre (London) 2010: Me And My Girl by Noel Gay at the Sheffield Crucible 2012: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen at The Old Vic (London)[7] 2011: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Hampstead Downstairs (London) 2013: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Hampstead Theatre (London) 2015: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Vaudeville Theatre (London)
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Tillyclarke ( talk) 14:29, 13 May 2022 (UTC)
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PLEASE ADD: Anna Mackmin (born 1964) is a British Theatre Director & Novelist.
PLEASE REMOVE: She has been an associate director at the Sheffield Crucible and at the Gate Theatre in London.[1]
PLEASE REMOVE:
Actor
1992: Coronation Street – 1 episode as Sister Lancaster
1993: Minder – 1 episode as Receptionist
1993: The Chief – 2 episodes as June Robbins
PLEASE REMOVE:
2004: The Crucible by Arthur Miller at the Sheffield Crucible (Sheffield)[4] 2005: Breathing Corpses by Laura Wade at the Royal Court Theatre (London) 2005: Mammals by Amelia Bullmore at the Bush Theatre (London) 2006: Burn / Chatroom / Citizenship at the National Theatre (London)[5] 2007: Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen (adaptation) at the Gate Theatre (Dublin) 2009: 24 Hour Plays, The Old Vic (London) 2009: Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel at The Old Vic (London) 2010: The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard at The Old Vic (London)[6] 2010: Really Old, Like Forty Five by Tamsin Oglesby at The National Theatre (London) 2010: Me And My Girl by Noel Gay at the Sheffield Crucible 2012: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen at The Old Vic (London)[7] 2011: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Hampstead Downstairs (London) 2013: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Hampstead Theatre (London) 2015: Di and Viv and Rose by Amelia Bullmore at Vaudeville Theatre (London)
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Tillyclarke ( talk) 14:29, 13 May 2022 (UTC)