Archive Interview • CLARE HIGGINS • Death of a Salesman • Lyric Theatre • 2005
“I’ve worked with American actors on and off. You know, they’re a very down-to-earth bunch, this bunch; they’re from Chicago. They’d much rather sit around telling good stories than anything … Continue reading
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Archive Review • WOMEN OF TROY • NT Lyttelton Theatre • 2007
Director Katie Mitchell‘s Women of Troy is a hard evening’s worth of theatre, a precise, cerebral exploration of the pain that war brings. It is Greek tragedy without lyricism, grandeur, … Continue reading
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Archive Interview • ALAN DOBIE • Waiting for Godot • 2005
While everyone around me was drawn to the Pierre Bezuhov of Anthony Hopkins in Jack Pullman’s masterly dramatisation of Tolstoy’s War and Peace for the BBC in 1972, I was … Continue reading
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