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  1. William Benedict Herbert Nightingale (born 14 May 1939) is a British journalist, formerly a regular theatre critic for The Times newspaper. He was educated at Charterhouse and Magdalene College, Cambridge.

  2. By Benedict Nightingale Peter Hall, British Theater Director and Founder of Royal Shakespeare Company, Dies at 86 A champion of playwrights and actors, he was also artistic director of...

  3. Benedict Nightingales “Great Moments in the Theatre” is more a theater lover’s journal than a history lesson, but it puts an engaging spin on the chronology of the Western stage.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2016 · His Great Moments in the Theatre is a reflection of this lifetime of theatregoing and deeper theatre studies–he also taught theatre at the University of Michigan. From the Oresteia in 458BC to Jerusalem in 2009, he introduces us to more than a hundred landmark productions.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2010 · 27 January 2010. Benedict Nightingale: a life in theatre. The former New Statesman critic steps down. By Sebastian Gillies. Benedict Nightingales tenure as theatre critic for the Times is to end in June, after 20 years.

  6. Benedict Nightingale is a British journalist and formerly chief theatre critic for The Times. He has also written for the Guardian, New Statesman and New York Times. His previous books include Fifth Row Center: A Critic’s Year On and Off Broadway (Times Books), a diary of the 1983-84 season on Broadway which he spent exclusively working as ...

  7. Benedict Nightingale was born on 14 May 1939 in Paddington, London, England, UK. He is a writer, known for Your Sunday Paper (1967), 2nd House (1973) and The South Bank Show (1978). He has been married to Anne Redmon since 1964. They have three children.