Yesterday NCT named a 35 History Bus after Kenneth Alan Taylor, whose 35th Nottingham Playhouse Pantomime - Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood - has been sponsored by NCT.
Kenneth Alan Taylor joins twenty-six other people to have had buses named after them by NCT (Click here to see a list of names) including me, I'm proud to say. Looking at the list I love the fact that it celebrates achievement and tenacity across all classes and groups and I love it for that.
Commenting on having a bus named after him, Kenneth said, “I am so thrilled by this honour. Other people may get OBE's etc. but how many get a bus named after them. Many thanks to Nottingham City Transport.”
Commenting on having a bus named after him, Kenneth said, “I am so thrilled by this honour. Other people may get OBE's etc. but how many get a bus named after them. Many thanks to Nottingham City Transport.”
An Orange Line 35 bus – the same number of pantomimes Kenneth has written and directed at Nottingham Playhouse – now proudly displays “Kenneth Alan Taylor” on the front along with an internal panel citing his achievements. The 35 bus passes Nottingham Playhouse as well as University Park Campus, where Kenneth was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Nottingham in 2011.
Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT Marketing Manager added, “As proud Playhouse Panto sponsors, NCT couldn’t miss the opportunity to recognise the milestone of the 35th pantomime written and directed by Kenneth. The arts play such an important role in enabling people to express and enjoy themselves and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Nottingham Playhouse to maximise the opportunities for people in our city to enjoy great performances in the years to come”.
As well as writing and directing Playhouse Panto for the last 35 years, Kenneth was Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse for seven years. His theatre and television credits are vast, including The Cherry Orchard, The Father, Noises Off on stage and Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Cold Feet on screen. He received the MTA award for Best Supporting Actor in The Price (Octagon Theatre Bolton).
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