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  1. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS) is a drama school in Bristol, England. The institution provides training in acting and production for careers in film, television and theatre. BOVTS is an affiliate of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama.

  2. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School was opened in 1946 by Laurence Olivier. It was designed as a training school for the Bristol Old Vic Company. It initially began its life in one room in a beautiful though cramped building behind the Bristol Old Vic stage door.

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  3. Alice in Wonderland 1994 – 1995. The Beaux’ Stratagem 1977 – 1978. The Business of Good Government 1968 – 1969. Camino Real 1978 – 1979. A Christmas Carol 1985 – 1986. The Comedy of Errors 1976 – 1977. The Crucible 1961 – 1962. The Devils 1980 – 1981. Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay 1971 – 1972.

  4. A–Z of all Productions. “Master Harold”…and the Boys 1989 – 1990. 1066 and All That 1946 – 1947. Abelard and Heloise 1974 – 1975. Absurd Person Singular 1977 – 1978. An Actor’s Life for Me, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School June 2010. The Actors Are Coming 1948 – 1949. The Admirable Crichton 4th – 22nd April 1950.

  5. The Devils 19801981. Trelawny of the Wells 1979 – 1980. Camino Real 1978 – 1979. The Insect Play 1978 – 1979. Pillars of Society 1978 – 1979. Othello 1978 – 1979. The Shoemaker’s Holiday 1977 – 1978. The Government Inspector 1977 – 1978. The Beaux’ Stratagem 1977 – 1978. The Comedy of Errors 1976 – 1977. The Rivals 1974 – 1975.

  6. What the collection holds. The Bristol Old Vic Archive includes the administrative and production records, from its inception in 1946, and for the Little Theatre between 1963-1980. They include production photographs, programmes, posters, press cuttings books, prompt books and administrative records.

  7. 27 mag 2024 · From legendary actors to visionary directors and playwrights, the theatre has been a crucible for artistic talent. One of the most prominent figures associated with the Bristol Old Vic is Sir Laurence Olivier, who opened the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1946 (Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 2021).