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Brice Stratford is an English director and actor-manager. He has worked primarily in classical and Shakespearean theatre, particularly with the Owle Schreame theatre company, which he founded in 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Old Theatres New Radicalism: An Interview with Brice Stratford )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Why I Love Renaissance Theatre )〕 He received an Off-West End award in 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Full List of the 2012 Winners of the Offies 2013 )〕 and established the Owle Schreame Awards in 2014.〔"(Brice Stratford talks to us about the Owle Schreame Awards of engraved glass skulls... )" OffWestEnd.com, (2014)〕 ==The Owle Schreame theatre company== Stratford founded the Owle Schreame theatre company in 2008 in Cambridge. In 2011 he produced, directed and performed in ''Measure for Measure'' on the site of the former Rose Theatre.〔 Archived 28 December 2013.〕 In 2013 the company's "Cannibal Valour" programme at St Giles-in-the-Fields in Camden consisted of ''The Unfortunate Mother'' by Thomas Nabbes (1640) and two other Renaissance plays,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Unfortunate Mother )〕 ''Honoria and Mammon'' by James Shirley (1659) and ''Bussy D'Ambois'' by George Chapman. Stratford played the title character in ''Bussy D'Ambois''. In 2015 the company performed ''Ralph Roister Doister'', written in 1553 by Nicholas Udall and thought to be the earliest surviving English comedy, at the Bread & Roses pub in Clapham; Stratford played the title role.〔Matthew Partridge, (of Ralph Roister Doister'' ) Remotegoat, 25 February 2015.〕
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