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Toby Robertson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toby Robertson
Toby Robertson (29 November 1928, London - 4 July 2012, London) was the artistic director of the Prospect Theatre Company from 1964 to 1978. He was recognised as having “re-established the good name and reputation of touring theatre in the UK after it had become a byword for second-rate tattiness in the 1950s”. ==Early life== The son of David Lambert Robertson, a naval officer, and his wife, Felicity Douglas, a playwright, Robertson was educated at Stowe School, Buckinghamshire, and Trinity College, Cambridge. Christened Sholto, he became known as "Toby" (he claimed, as a result of reciting "To be, or not to be" from an early age). He did his national service with the East African Rifles.〔 He appeared in a Marlowe Society production of ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the Phoenix Theatre in London, in 1952, and with the Elizabethan Players in a ''Richard II'' in Kidderminster in 1954. He appeared at Stratford-upon-Avon in 1957 in Peter Brook's production of ''The Tempest'' with John Gielgud (whom he also understudied). The following year he made his professional London debut in Eugene O'Neill's ''The Iceman Cometh'', directed by Peter Wood, at the Arts theatre.〔
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