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Sir Laurence Olivier, National Theatre headquarters

Aug. 07, 1963 - National Theatre Headquarters: a Meeting was held yesterday at the offices of the National Theatre to discuss the future of the theatre. The offices at present consist of a little wooden hut on waste ground. Sir Laurence Olivier yesterday spoke about the theatre's plans, which include a production of Peter O'Toole's Hamlet at the Old Vic, which is the National Theatre's temporary home until the Theatre proper is built on its site on the South Bank of the Thames. Photo shows Sir Laurence Olivier leans out of the window of the temporary headquarters of the National Theatre

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