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  1. Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being

    Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being: Ted Hughes

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  2. Asking Around: Hare Trilogy

    Asking Around: Hare Trilogy: David Hare

    David Hare's trilogy of plays - Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges, The Absence of War - first presented at the National Theatre, London, in 1993, examines the crises facing three great ... More

  3. Meditations on Metamorphosis

    Meditations on Metamorphosis: Steven Berkoff

    'Franz Kafka has found his perfect modern interpreter in Steven Berkoff.' Financial TimesFocusing on rehearsals for the 1992 Mitsubishi Theater, Tokyo, production of his adaptation of Kafka's Metamorphosis, Steven Berkoff ... More

  4. Theatre for Children

    Theatre for Children: David Wood and Janet Grant

    Described by The Times as 'the national children's dramatist', David Wood has been writing, adapting, directing and acting in plays for children for more than twenty-five years. His best known ... More

  5. Free Association

    Free Association: Steven Berkoff

    What made Steven Berkoff? Born in the East End in 1937 and educated at Hackney Downs Grammar (Harold Pinter's old school), throughout his life as actor, director and playwright, Steven ... More

  6. True and False

    True and False: David Mamet

    The Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, director and teacher has written a blunt, unsparingly honest guide to acting. In True and False David Mamet overturns conventional opinion and tells aspiring actors ... More

  7. The Voice Book

    The Voice Book: Michael McCallion

    As babies we had no problem vocalizing - we cried, loud and long. But as we learned the highly intellectual activity of shaping our thoughts and feelings in language, we ... More

  8. Impro for Storytellers

    Impro for Storytellers: Keith Johnstone

    Since the Sixties, Keith Johnstone has led the work on improvisation in theatre, schools and universities. His unique ideas, set out in the classic text, Impro, have now been taken ... More

  9. Damn You England

    Damn You England: John Osborne

    Well-known playwright and acerbic wit, John Osborne was a man of trenchant opinions which he was unafraid to express. Ranging from his infamous 1961 letter to Tribune which provides the ... More

  10. Various Voices

    Various Voices: Harold Pinter

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