Laurence Olivier Productions
Laurence Olivier Productions was a stage production company created by Laurence Olivier in the 1950s that also helped finance two films: Richard III and The Prince and the Showgirl.
In 1948, while on tour in Australia and New Zealand, Olivier was fired from the Old Vic. To handle his productions he started Laurence Olivier Productions.[1]
Productions
Year(s) | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1957 | The Prince and the Showgirl | Production Company[2] |
Feb 13, 1952 - Apr 26, 1952 | Venus Observed | "Produced by arrangement with …"[3][4] |
Dec 20, 1951 - Apr 13, 1952 | Antony and Cleopatra | "Produced by arrangement with …"[3][4] |
Dec 19, 1951 - Apr 12, 1952 | Caesar and Cleopatra | "Produced by arrangement with …"[3][4] |
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References
Sources
- Beckett, Francis (2005). Laurence Olivier. Life & Times. Haus Publishing. ISBN 9781904950387.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Laurence Olivier Productions". British Film Institute. n.d. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- "Laurence Olivier Productions, Ltd". Internet Broadway Database. n.d. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- "Laurence Olivier Productions, Ltd". Playbill.com. n.d. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
External links
- Olivier Archive. Vol. CMXVI (ff. ).—Laurence Olivier Productions; 1953-1954; Anastasia; Waiting for Gillian; Meet a body. Includes programmes and production stills.
- Olivier Archive. Vols. DIX-DXXV.—Scripts submitted to Laurence Olivier Productions.
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