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Michael Heyland : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Heyland

Michael Heyland is a retired stage director and actor, and an arts and events consultant in England. He was Director of Productions of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1969–78. Later, he was an arts and events consultant for many organizations and managed the Royal Choral Society for sixteen years, among other projects. As an actor and voice actor, he has appeared on radio, TV and in films.
==Early life and career==
Heyland was born in Calcutta, where his father was stationed in the British army. He studied both music and drama at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London.〔Ayre, p. 143〕 He began his career working in repertory, including ''A Christmas Carol'' at Theatre Royal, Stratford East and ''Brecht's Happy End'' at the Royal Court Theatre, London. He also played in pantomime.〔
He was engaged as Director of Productions of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1969 to 1978. He directed the company's television recording of ''H.M.S. Pinafore'' in 1973.〔This recording was later issued on video. See Shepherd, Marc. ("The 1973 D'Oyly Carte ''Pinafore'' Video" ), ''The Gilbert and Sullivan Discography'', 12 April 2009, accessed 24 February 2011〕 He also directed new productions of ''The Sorcerer'' (1971), which had not been produced professionally in Britain since 1940〔Howarth, Paul (ed.) ("''The Sorcerer'' Souvenir" ), The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 21 October 2008, accessed 24 February 2011〕 and revived ''Utopia, Limited'' (1975), which had not been revived by the company for over 70 years,〔Bond, Ian. (Foreword to libretto ), The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive (2005)〕 at the Savoy Theatre for the company's centennial celebration.〔Jones, John Bush. ("''Utopia, Limited''" ), ''Educational Theatre Journal'', Vol. 28, No. 1, March 1976, accessed 6 September 2013〕 In 1977, he restaged ''Iolanthe'',〔Bradley, p. 40〕 which later toured Australia and New Zealand. He also restaged the Act 2 finale of ''Ruddigore'' and the opening chorus of ''Patience''.
Heyland directed the company's entire repertoire of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and ''Cox and Box'' on tour throughout the UK, for the company's annual seasons in the West End and took productions to Copenhagen, Aarhus, Rome, and on tour in North America, including New York, Los Angeles and Toronto.

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