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Encyclopedia > Burton Taylor Theatre

The Burton Taylor Theatre ("The BT") is a 50-seater studio theatre situated on Gloucester Street in Oxford, United Kingdom near its parent organisation The Oxford Playhouse.


It plays host to numerous, small_budget productions often starring students from the local University of Oxford. Recent notable productions have included the first staging of the play Cardenio in the UK for several centuries.


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Burton Taylor Theatre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (150 words)
The Burton Taylor Theatre ("The BT") is a 50-seater studio theatre owned by Oxford University.
It is situated on Gloucester Street off Beaumont Street in Oxford, United Kingdom close to the Oxford Playhouse, a larger professional theatre, which manages the Burton Taylor Theatre on behalf of the University.
The theatre is named after Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
Laura Taylor Press Articles (977 words)
Taylor's biggest fan is her mother, Lillian, a concert pianist, who lives in Northern California and travels frequently to Las Vegas to hear her daughter perform.
Taylor is modest about her piano playing, but she really is a skilled pianist, which is evident by a wonderful solo she performs at the close of ‘‘Where or When’’ by Rogers and Hart.
Taylor’s closing take on ‘‘Mountain Greenery’’ found her turning the song inside-out and making it her own, no mean feat when it comes to show standards, and further served notice that Taylor is a name to watch for.
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