
In Russia, whether in formal post-show discussions or in dinner-table conversations, the first question one is often asked is: "What masters did you study under?" It has been my good fortune…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:04PM[SHARE]In Russia, whether in formal post-show discussions or in dinner-table conversations, the first question one is often asked is: "What masters did you study under?" It has been my good fortune…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:44PM[SHARE]Director Max Stafford-Clark and actor/playwright Stephanie Street debate South African writer Athol Fugard's claim that today's theatre does not engage properly with political issues
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:58PM[SHARE]In an exclusive extract from his new book, Journal of the Plague Year, the director details the profound impact of the government's austerity cutbacksOn 30 March 2011, Arts Council England a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:04AM[SHARE]There's an easy way to please the Arts Council: sell as many tickets as you can. That isn't the same as challenging audiencesTheatre isn't rocket science. Audiences want what they always wan…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:26AM[SHARE]For Goethe, English plays were 'atrocious, absurd and execrable'. But that was before David Garrick came along. Max Stafford-Clark tells how the first modern actor put theatre at the heart o…
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