Great article in the Guardian today by Michael Billington about the state of British theatre. Although I was amused to notice that he didn't mention Black Watch when he talked of seminal productions depicting the Iraq war. Residual London snobbery.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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1 Comments:
It is an interesting article. I very much agree with him when he says "I still see the writer as the medium's creative mainspring."
The words "devised by the company" on a playbill always strike terror in my heart.
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