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Out of Joint : ウィキペディア英語版
Out of Joint Theatre Company
Out of Joint is a British and international touring theatre company based in London. It specialises in the commissioning and production of new writing, interspersed with occasional revivals and classic productions.
It was founded in 1993 by director Max Stafford-Clark and producer Sonia Friedman. Stafford-Clark remains as Artistic Director. Graham Cowley succeeded Friedman as producer in 1998. Upon his retirement in 2012 he was succeeded as producer by Panda Cox, who originally joined the company as Stafford-Clark's assistant.
The company has premiered plays by established writers such as David Edgar, Sebastian Barry, Caryl Churchill, April De Angelis, David Hare, Mark Ravenhill and Timberlake Wertenbaker, as well as work from first-time writers such as Stella Feehily. Classic productions include ''She Stoops to Conquer'', ''Three Sisters'' and ''Macbeth''. The company has performed on 6 continents and has co-produced with theatres such as The National Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Bush Theatre, Hampstead Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company.
==Productions==

*2014 ''Pitcairn'' by Richard Bean
*2014 ''This May Hurt A Bit'' by Stella Feehily
*2013 ''Ciphers'' by Dawn King
*2012 ''Fear Of Music'' by Barney Norris
*2012 ''Our Country's Good'' by Timberlake Wertenbaker
*2011 ''Bang Bang Bang'' by Stella Feehily
*2011 Top Girls by Caryl Churchill
*2011 ''A Dish of Tea with Dr Johnson'' adapted by Russell Barr, Ian Redford and Max Stafford-Clark from James Boswell's The Life of Samuel Johnson and The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides.
*2010 '' The Big Fellah'' by Richard Bean
*2010 ''Andersen's English'' by Sebastian Barry
*2009 ''Mixed Up North'' by Robin Soans
*2009 ''Dreams of Violence'' by Stella Feehily
*2008 ''The Convict's Opera'' by Stephen Jeffreys
*2008 ''Testing the Echo'' by David Edgar
*2007 ''Flight Path'' by David Watson
*2007 ''King of Hearts'' by Alistair Beaton
*2006 ''The Overwhelming'' by J. T. Rogers
*2006 ''O go my Man'' by Stella Feehily
*2005 ''Talking to Terrorists'' by Robin Soans
*2004 ''Sisters, Such Devoted Sisters'' by Russell Barr
*2004 ''Macbeth'' by William Shakespeare
*2003 ''Duck'' by Stella Feehily
*2003 ''The Permanent Way'' by David Hare
*2002 ''She Stoops to Conquer'' by Oliver Goldsmith and ''A Laughing Matter'' by April De Angelis
*2002 ''Hinterland'' by Sebastian Barry
*2001 ''Sliding with Suzanne'' by Judy Upton
*2001 ''Feelgood'' by Alistair Beaton
*2000 ''Rita, Sue and Bob Too'' by Andrea Dunbar and ''A State Affair'' by Robin Soans
*1999 ''Some Explicit Polaroids'' by Mark Ravenhill
*1999 ''Drummers'' by Simon Bennett
*1998 ''Our Country's Good'' by Timberlake Wertenbaker
*1998 ''Our Lady of Sligo'' by Sebastian Barry
*1997 ''Blue Heart'' by Caryl Churchill
*1998 ''The Positive Hour'' by April De Angelis
*1996 ''Shopping and Fucking'' by Mark Ravenhill
*1995 ''The Steward of Christendom'' by Sebastian Barry
*1995 ''Three Sisters'' by Anton Chekhov and ''The Break of Day'' by Timberlake Wertenbaker
*1994 ''The Man of Mode'' by George Etherege and ''The Libertine'' by Stephen Jeffreys
*1994 ''The Queen and I'' by Sue Townsend and ''Road'' by Jim Cartwright

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