Dr. Rex Gibson was a distinguished English academic renowned for his contributions to the field of theatre studies. Born on October 29, 1932, in Bristol, he dedicated his life to the study and appreciation of the dramatic arts.
Gibson's most notable work includes the creation and editing of the Cambridge School Shakespeare series. This series is celebrated for making Shakespeare's plays more accessible and engaging for school students. His expertise and commitment to Shakespearean education led to his receiving the first Sam Wanamaker Award in 1994, honoring his significant contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's work.
Rex Gibson passed away on May 1, 2005, in Cambridge, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the study of Shakespeare and theatre.