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Lincoln College, Oxford Drama Society

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Lincoln College, Oxford Drama Society
NameLincoln College, Oxford Drama Society
InstitutionLincoln College, Oxford
TypeDrama society
LocationOxford

Lincoln College, Oxford Drama Society is a thriving theatrical community within Lincoln College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. The society has a long history of producing high-quality plays and musicals, often in collaboration with other Oxford University Dramatic Society groups, such as the Oxford Revue and the Oxford Playhouse. Many of its members have gone on to pursue successful careers in the entertainment industry, including Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre productions. The society's activities are often supported by the Oxford University Student Union and the Arts Council England.

History

The history of the Lincoln College, Oxford drama society dates back to the early 20th century, with productions taking place in the college's Chapel and other venues, including the Oxford Playhouse and the New Theatre, Oxford. Over the years, the society has been influenced by various theatrical traditions, including the works of William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and Noël Coward. The society has also been involved in various Edinburgh Festival Fringe productions, often in collaboration with other University of Oxford drama groups, such as the Oxford University Dramatic Society and the Cambridge University Footlights Drama Society. Notable past productions have included works by Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and Tom Stoppard, often featuring students who have gone on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art or the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Productions

The society's productions have included a wide range of plays and musicals, from classical works like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Importance of Being Earnest to more modern pieces like The History Boys and The 39 Steps. The society has also produced original works, including plays and musicals written by its own members, often with the support of the Arts Council England and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Recent productions have featured students who have gone on to work with companies like the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and the Young Vic, as well as with directors like Sam Mendes and Trevor Nunn. The society's productions often take place in venues like the Oxford Playhouse, the New Theatre, Oxford, and the Burton Taylor Studio, and have been supported by organizations like the Oxford University Student Union and the Theatres Trust.

Notable Alumni

Many notable figures have been involved with the Lincoln College, Oxford drama society during their time at the university, including Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, and Rowan Atkinson, who have all gone on to successful careers in the entertainment industry, working with companies like the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. Other notable alumni include Rupert Graves, Tom Hiddleston, and Benedict Cumberbatch, who have all appeared in productions like Sherlock, Doctor Who, and Downton Abbey. The society's alumni have also gone on to work in film, with credits including The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and James Bond franchises, often working with directors like Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, and Martin Scorsese.

Committee and Membership

The society is run by a committee of students, who are responsible for organizing productions, managing the society's finances, and promoting its activities, often with the support of the Oxford University Student Union and the Lincoln College, Oxford administration. Membership is open to all students at Lincoln College, Oxford, and the society welcomes participants from all backgrounds and levels of experience, including those who have studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art or the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. The society also collaborates with other drama groups in Oxford, including the Oxford University Dramatic Society and the Oxford Revue, and has participated in events like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the National Student Drama Festival.

Performances and Venues

The society's performances take place in a variety of venues, including the Oxford Playhouse, the New Theatre, Oxford, and the Burton Taylor Studio, as well as in the college's own Chapel and other spaces, often with the support of the Theatres Trust and the Arts Council England. The society has also performed at other venues in Oxford, including the Old Fire Station and the Pegasus Theatre, and has toured productions to other cities, including London and Edinburgh. The society's performances often feature students who have gone on to work with companies like the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and the Young Vic, and have been directed by notable figures like Sam Mendes and Trevor Nunn. The society's activities are often supported by organizations like the Oxford University Student Union and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Category:University of Oxford

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