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Univ Revue : ウィキペディア英語版
University College Players

The University College Players (or Univ Players for short) are the theatrical society of University College, Oxford.
==History==
The first production was in May 1941 when Shakespeare's ''The Comedy of Errors'' was performed in cooperation with Merton College. Peter Bayley was the senior member from the start till the 1960s. After the Second World War, Univ Players was re-founded with a production of ''Measure for Measure'' in 1946.
In 1953, a young Maggie Smith appeared in a production of ''He Who Gets Slapped'' by the Russian playwright Leonid Andreyev, after attending a theatrical training scheme at the Oxford Playhouse.
Michael York was a Univ Players member in the early 1960s, before graduating with a degree in English in 1964. Peter Sissons, later to become a newscaster, was Treasurer of the Univ Players during his time studying at University College in the 1960s. John Albery took over from Peter Bayley as the senior member of the Players during the 1960s, after his appointment as a chemistry don at University College. He organized the Univ Revue for many years. The March 1963 production of ''A Man for All Seasons'' at the Oxford Playhouse was especially successful.
In 1974, Jon Plowman directed a musical version of ''Zuleika Dobson'' at the Oxford Playhouse, with a script by Reggie Oliver and music by Michael Brand.
In the late 1970s, the Univ Players produced successful outdoor summer productions of ''The Seagull'' (1976, in St Hilda's meadow), ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and an adaptation of ''Alice in Wonderland'' (1977 and 1978, in the grounds of Magdalen College School by Magdalen Bridge).
More recently they have had annual outdoor summer productions in the garden of the Master's Lodgings. Recent Productions include Sheridan's ''The School for Scandal'' in 2003, Stoppard's ''The Real Inspector Hound'' in 2009, and Congreve's ''The Way of the World'' in 2010. In May 2011, Jack Peters directed Nikolai Gogol's ''The Government Inspector''. In May 2013, Elisabeth Watts directed Oliver Goldsmith's ''She Stoops to Conquer''.
==Univ Revue==
John Albery organized the Univ Revue in the college Hall, starting in 1972, with Leslie Mitchell.〔 It consisted of an irreverent series of sketches with some musical by both fellows and students of the college. Performers included John Albery, Leslie Mitchell, Jean Maud, Colin Moynihan, John Redcliffe-Maud and others.
Having been absent for a number of years, the Univ Revue returned in 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Revue Sketches )〕 The 2012 Univ Revue consisted of:〔The return of The Univ Revue 2012 programme.〕
* Lazlo Barclay
* Louise Carey
* James Carroll
* Victoria Empson
* Sam George
* Esmé Hicks
* Jack Peters
* Joe Prentice
* Jack Roxburgh
* James Skinner
* Rob Snellgrove
* Steph Vizard
* Sam Wrigley

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