In these intimate diaries, Hall chronicles the eight frenzied years
between 1972 and 1980 when he conducted the historic move of the
National Theatre from the Old Vic to the South Bank, and then
triumphantly consolidated its position as the leading showcase for
theatre in Britain.
With remarkable candour Hall describes his relationship with Lord
Olivier; with actors Paul Scofield, Ralph Richardson, Alec Guinness,
John Gielgud, Albert Finney and Peggy Ashcroft; with playwrights
Harold Pinter, John Osborne, Samuel Beckett, David Hare, Peter Shaffer
and Howard Brenton; and with directors John Schlesinger, John Dexter,
Bill Bryden, Christopher Morahan and Jonathan Miller. In his
startlingly frank, incisive style, he creates sometimes affectionate,
sometimes acid portraits of his friends and enemies, of great actors
in rehearsal.
In his foreword, Hall casts a critical eye over the state of British
theatre today and, through a discussion of politics and the arts in
the eighties and nineties, contemplates its future.
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The Story of a Dramatic Battle
Product details
ISBN
9781783192205
Published
2018
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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