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But which is the smallest stage at the festival?
The Cottesloe, the National's smallest stage, will close in four weeks' time, to reopen next February as the Dorfman, named after foreign-exchange entrepreneur Lloyd Dorfman who has donated £10m to it.
We reconfigured our smallest stage at the Schaubühne so it felt as if he was among the audience, and installed an architecture that resembled the lines of the Globe in London.
No one is going to understand it.' " Tollett has a knack for big statements this year he was leaning heavily on Beyoncé, who was a deeper dive into pop for Coachella but he also wants his first-time bookings, with an audience of only two hundred on Gobi, the smallest stage, to have the show of their lives.
The play, an adaptation of Mark Haddon's bestselling novel from 2003, began life on the National Theatre's smallest stage, the Cottesloe, and continues the theatre's impressive form in successfully transferring shows such as War Horse and One Man, Two Guvnors to the West End.
His resignation comes as no surprise: he has previously signalled that the optimum time to go would be after the National's current £70m redevelopment, which sees its smallest stage, the Cottesloe, transformed and renamed after Travelex founder Lloyd Dorfman; the creation of a new riverside bar and gardens; and a new education centre.
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