• Rupert Doone (born Reginald Woodfield, 14 August 1903 – 4 March 1966) was a British dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and teacher in London. Doone...
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  • from 1996 to 2000 Rupert Doone (1903–1966), English dancer, choreographer, theatre director and teacher the title character of Lorna Doone, an 1869 novel...
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    Dance of Death (London, 1933, play) (dedicated to Robert Medley and Rupert Doone). Poems (New York, 1934; contains Poems [1933 edition], The Orators [1932...
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  • theatre company founded in 1932 by Rupert Doone and Robert Medley. It evolved from a play-reading group in Cambridge that Doone had been involved with during...
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  • pioneer Jack Ellitt ("Synchronization") and Frank Jones ("Camera"). A man (Rupert Doone) is holding an umbrella in the rain. Then, he starts dancing, and as...
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    published by Faber & Faber in 1933, with a dedication to Robert Medley and Rupert Doone. It was performed by the Group Theatre (London), in 1934 and 1935. It...
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    1928), Anita Berry (1920), Hilaire Hiler (1920), John Banting (1923), Rupert Doone (ca. 1923), Mary Butts (1924), Barbara Hepworth (1931), Arthur Elton...
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  • year it was revived by the Group Theatre under the direction of Rupert Doone. Doone had all but Sweeney wear masks until an unmasking at the end. He...
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  • Dance of Death (London, 1933, play) (dedicated to Robert Medley and Rupert Doone). Poems (New York, 1934; contains Poems [1933 edition], The Orators [1932...
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  • Benjamin Britten conducted from the piano by Brian Easdale. Directed by Rupert Doone, the cast included William Devlin as Michael Ransom, Dorothy Holmes-Gore...
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