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The Cock Tavern Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版
Cock Tavern Theatre

The Cock Tavern Theatre was a multi-award winning pub theatre located in the heart of Kilburn in the north-west of London. The venue specialised in new works and critical revivals. Resident companies Good Night Out Presents and OperaUpClose were also based at the venue.〔 It shut in 2011 due to health and safety problems regarding the Victorian staircases that serviced the theatre.
==History==
The Cock Tavern Theatre was founded in January 2009 in the former first floor function room of The Cock Tavern by Adam Spreadbury-Maher, who is currently the theatre’s artistic director.〔Moss, Stephen, ("OperaUpClose: Puccini in the pub" ), ''The Guardian'', 3 December 2009〕 Its first production, Shakespeare's ''The Tempest'', premiered on 4 February 2009 directed by Simon Beyer. The theatre was frequently noted for the intimate and authentic experience provided by the backdrop of the upstairs room at the Cock Tavern.〔Gardner, Lyn, (Review: ''The Backroom'' ), ''The Guardian'', 27 March 2009〕 Productions were also staged in the bar itself as well as on the first-floor outside terrace.〔Crawford, Skye, (Review: ''Make Mine A Double'', Fry and Ley ), ''Fringe Review'', 30 June 2009〕
The Cock Tavern Theatre won the ''Peter Brook... Empty Space – Dan Crawford Pub Theatre Award'' in November 2009,〔blanchemarvin.com, (Peter Brook... Empty Space Awards )〕 just 10 months after opening, where it was praised by theatre critic Mark Shenton:
"The Cock Tavern, with its tiny auditorium of around 40 seats squeezed into three rows, is a quintessentially cramped upstairs pub theatre. But it is also, thanks to the boldness of its producing team, a newly-essential one, both for restoring some past fringe glories and also moving it boldly forward with new work."〔Baluch, Lalayn, ("Forest Fringe scoops the top prize at the 20th Empty Space… Peter Brook Awards" ), ''The Stage'', 3 November 2009〕

Although The Cock Tavern Theatre originally operated as a receiving house alongside its own productions, it developed into a full-fledged production house. Following a health and safety review of the theatre's access and escape stairs, the theatre closed permanently on 8 April 2011.〔Hall, Richard (8 April 2011). ("Dangerous stairs bring the curtain down on theatre at cutting edge" ). ''The Independent''. Retrieved 30 November 2012.〕 Productions transferred to other theatres.〔

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