Since leaving the Barbican, the RSC has not had a permanent home in London.
The RSC quit the Barbican arts complex in 2002, after 20 years in residence.
The committee is also worried about the plan to enlarge Britannic House, east of the Barbican Centre.
Plymouth also hopes to build more cycle lanes, linking the Barbican, the Hoe and the Royal William Yard.
The murals of painter Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) still dot the Barbican, while his huge The Last Judgement is outside Pannier Market.
Curated by the Barbican and Create London, it will feature live music, food and culture inspired by the area.
Following the ceremony the Queen returned by launch to the mainland, alighting at the Mayflower steps on the historic Barbican.
The Barbican Theatre plays host to two alternative shows promising to tantalise and bring laughs to Plymouth's audiences this Christmas.
Ghanaian Philip Kwame Apagya, one of the contemporary artists in the Barbican show, combines tradition and modernity in his studio portraits.
Mrs Jones, 42, will receive the medal from His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent at the Barbican Centre in London.
In 2005, the Barbican in London was accused of excising sections of its production of Tamburlaine to remove scenes attacking Muhammad.
The production will run in Stratford-Upon-Avon's Royal Shakespeare Theatre in October and November, transferring to the Barbican Theatre in London in December.
For more information about both shows visit the Barbican Theatre's website.
Doran said he knew the return to the Barbican would cause "endless speculation" but said there had been no talks about a permanent return.
At the same ceremony at the Barbican Centre in London, members of the RNLI's flood rescue team from Devon were awarded bronze medals for gallantry.
From 9 April police will be able to force groups to leave areas near the Hoe and Barbican if they feel they could cause trouble.
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"It's a show about photography's unique relationship to the world, to real events and real experience, " says Kate Bush, Head of Art Galleries at the Barbican.
Africa by Africa, an exhibition of photography at the Barbican Art Gallery, leaves the visitor in little doubt of Africa's ability to assimilate supposedly western art forms.
Up to 20 demonstrators moved into Roman House, on Fore Street, Barbican, in the City of London, in the early hours of Saturday, an Occupy spokesman said.
Later this year, Gerald Barry's The Importance of Being Ernest will have its UK stage premiere, following on from its concert performance at the Barbican last year.
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory was set up seven years ago, and presents two plays in Bristol each spring before taking up a five-week residency at London's Barbican Centre.
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Mr Scargill, 74, said he was given use of the rented three-bed Barbican flat for life when he became NUM president in 1982, a tenure that lasted 20 years.
British comedy legend Norman Wisdom will talk about his 50 years in show business at London's Barbican Centre, kicking off a festival of his most popular, as well as rare, works.
Dr Kelly and Dr Regan are among the scheduled speakers at the first UK conference highlighting the trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation, on 6 July at London's Barbican.
The company has endured a barrage of criticisms over a series of decisions in the last year, including moves to leave its Barbican home in London and its demolition plans in Stratford.
London is lucky at the moment to have encyclopedic shows of the flowering of American art in the last century, especially of New York artists influenced by Marcel Duchamp now at the Barbican.
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After appearances in France, Italy and Britain (where it was performed at the Barbican as part of the London 2012 Festival), its next stop is Toronto's Sony Centre from June 8th to 10th.
Mr Scargill, 74, says he was given use of the rented three-bed Barbican flat for life when he became president of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1982, a tenure that lasted 20 years.
However the Barbican are not forgetting that Christmas isn't just for children and if you're after some riveting, visually compelling and side splitting entertainment come and see Last Xmas brought to you by home-grown theatre company DumbWise.
Erected by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon in 1976, the three towers of the Barbican Estate the Cromwell, the Shakespeare and the Lauderdale then the tallest in town, had been admired for decades by fans of Brutalist architecture.
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