Revivals from Arnold Wesker's heyday prove the enduring quality of his work, where autobiographical detail went hand in hand with experimental stagecraftCelebrated playwrights often seem to spend their later years in a kind of exile that is less common for successful novelists. Perhaps because putting on a play is more complicated than putting out a book " a script needs a producer, director, actors, stage and audien…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:10AM on April 15, 2016