
The Birmingham Rep celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Famous names who have performed there pay tribute to the venue.
It was the theatre where a young Kenneth Branagh made his name.
The actor shot to national fame in 1988 with his mesmerising performance of Hamlet at The Rep, part of a 海角视频 tour of three of the Bard鈥檚 plays.
Branagh went on to fame and fortune, eventually winning five Academy Awards 鈥 including two for his 鈥榤asterpiece鈥 film, Henry V.
The Bafta winning actor, 52, has now joined a host of stars to pay tribute to The Rep, as it celebrates its centenary year.
Branagh said: 鈥淲hat an honour to have been a small part of the Birmingham Rep.
鈥樷榃hen John Adams and the board had the courage to welcome the youngest of young theatre companies to the building in 1988, we had the best possible start to our careers.
鈥淏irmingham audiences were sharp, robust and generous. The building was warm and creative.
鈥樷榃e worked long hours and spoke lots of Shakespeare. We also ate, drank and were merry.
鈥樷業t was a golden, memorable time, and I thank The Rep and its audiences sincerely for having faith in youth and optimism 鈥 no wonder its stayed 100 years young! Happy birthday.鈥

鈥淭he Rep is a wonderful complex,鈥欌 said the actress, who played Hyacinth Bucket in TV鈥檚 Keeping Up Appearances.
鈥淭he musical was called First Impressions, which I think was Jane Austen鈥檚 subtitle for Pride and Prejudice.
鈥淚 played Mrs Bennett and I had a whale of a time.
鈥淪he got most of the good songs, which of course made it great fun for me! I always said it should have been called 鈥楳rs Darcy鈥檚 Mother-in-Law鈥.
鈥淚 had a wonderful song in the second half called A House In Town. I had to make a big entrance down a sweeping staircase. I couldn鈥檛 have asked for anything better.
鈥淧eter Davis was the first musical director and it was his idea to open with a musical.
鈥淚 remember I lived in the theatre. There was accommodation there, about four or five apartments. I remember arriving on Sunday night before rehearsal and I was taken out to have a drink on the canal.
鈥樷業 was very comfortable there and it was wonderful to be there as you were so close to your job.
鈥淚 would often dine in the restaurant at The Rep later on. It had become my home.鈥欌
Princess Margaret attended one performance.
鈥淚t was very nice to see Princess Margaret,鈥欌 recalled Patricia. 鈥樷楽he always enjoyed theatre and she enjoyed musical theatre.鈥
Birmingham鈥檚 own Toyah Willcox began her creative life at The Old Rep Theatre School, where she was a teenage drama student.
鈥淢y roots are firmly in Birmingham.
鈥淎s a teenager I always idealised the Birmingham Rep and its creative work,鈥欌 she recalled.
鈥樷業 wish the Rep a fantastic centenary year and I look forward to seeing its brilliant new productions under the guidance of the new artistic director Roxana Silbert.
鈥樷業n 1988 (I think!) I was lucky enough to achieve my childhood dream of being on stage at The Rep when I played Hermia in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
鈥樷業t was a fantastic and joyous experience, I particularly loved the long sweep of the stage allowing great physical expression and contact with the audience.
鈥樷楾he building itself is to me iconic, Broad Street would never be the same without it.
鈥淭he Rep is truly one of the great British leading theatres.鈥
Sir Ian McKellen, Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit movies, said: 鈥淭he Rep has been a jewel in Birmingham鈥檚 crown for 100 years.
鈥樷楾he city simply could not be as great as it is without such a prestigious asset. Congratulations!鈥欌
Former James Bond star Timothy Dalton also paid tribute to The Rep.
The ex-007 star said: 鈥淚 made my professional debut at the Old Rep in Station Street and have the fondest memories.鈥欌