Alison Sutcliffe
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Alison Sutcliffe is a British theatre director who, until 2011, was Artistic Director of The Bridge Project at the Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, during which time she created an ensemble theatre company which produced eleven productions. She has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and on Broadway.
She married actor Ben Kingsley in 1978; they had two sons together, Edmund (born 1982) and actor Ferdinand (born 1988), before divorcing in 1992.
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