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Braham Murray, OBE (born 12 February 1943) is an English theatre director. In 1976 he was one of 5 founding Artistic Directors of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, and the longest serving (he retired in 2012). ==Early years==
Braham Murray was born in North London, the son of Samuel Goldstein. His name became Murray when his mother married again; to Philip Murray. He attended Clifton College, Bristol at the age of 13 where he acted in and directed school productions. He read English at University College, Oxford from 1961. He spent most of his time at University directing and eventually left Oxford in 1964 without taking his degree. His student productions included ''The Connection'' by Jack Gelber, ''The Hostage'', ''A Man for all Seasons'' and ''Rhinoceros''. While still at Oxford he co-wrote and directed ''Hang Down Your Head and Die'', for the ETC (experimental theatre club) at the Oxford Playhouse. It opened on 12 February 1964 before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in London and later to Broadway.〔The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words & Pictures 1976 – 1998〕
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