Norman Marshall (theatre director)

Norman Marshall (theatre director)

Norman Marshall (16 Nov. 1901 – 7 Nov. 1980 ) was an English theatrical director, producer and manager who began his theatrical career while still an undergraduate student at Oxford. After leaving university he worked with various small touring companies and in 1926 he joined the Cambridge Festival Theatre, first as a press agent, then as a stage manager and in 1932 he became their resident director. In 1934 he bought the lease on the small club theatre, the Gate Theatre Studio, where in the next six years he produced popular intimate revues and many successful plays, some of which later transferred to the West-end stage.

In his 1947 book The Other Theatre he documented the histories of a number of small, committed, independent theatre companies including his own, the Oxford Playhouse, the Arts Theatre Club and the Cambridge Festival Theatre. These theatres were able to avoid the Lord Chamberlain’s censorship by operating as theatre clubs, where membership was obligatory, and took risks by producing new and experimental plays, or plays by writers thought to be commercially unviable on the West-end stage,

The Gate Theatre Studio was destroyed during the Blitz and after the war Marshall set up a production company and produced several plays in the West-end. In his book The Producer and the Play he described the history of theatrical production together with his own experiences.

References

  • Norman Marshall, The Other Theatre, John Lehmann, London, 1947.
  • Norman Marshall, The Producer and the Play, Macdonald, London, 1957.
  • Colin Chambers (Ed.), Contiuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre, Contiuum, London, 2002.

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