Sally Jacobs Death | Sally Jacobs Obituary – Sally Jacobs, an important figure in theatre of the last half century, has died of cancer aged 87 on the 1st of August 2020. Sally’s second RSC production was Women Beware Women which was directed by Anthony Page at the Arts theatre in 1962, with John Thaw and Nicol Williamson in the cast. She was interviewed by Peter Brook after she had seen his production of King Lear with Paul Scofield in the same year and was invited by him to join the first workshop of his Theatre of Cruelty season in 1963.
Sally Jacobs also found time to design costumes for two films: Clive Donner’s Nothing but the Best (1963), written by Frederic Raphael, with Alan Bates, and Boorman’s Catch Us If You Can (1965), with the Dave Clark Five, on which Alexander was an assistant producer. She is survived by Toby, her son with Alexander, and two grandchildren.
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We’re all deeply sad to hear about the passing of Sally Jacobs. An incredible designer who’s creativity changed the face of British theatre. https://t.co/GoYm3WplIV
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