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came of age on or immediately after the second world war benefited from the second world war benefited from the educational explosion and from the educational explosion and from the old traditional amateurs giving it a go. he first worked in 1943 and a theatre that doesn't exist any more at the of 18, and was off and away. then went to oxford and immediately afterwards he was an established figure in his early 20s. to established figure in his early 20s. t. :, :, :, established figure in his early 20s. to and what made them leave the uk for paris? i — to and what made them leave the uk for paris? i think... _ to and what made them leave the uk for paris? ithink... i— to and what made them leave the uk for paris? i think... i wish _ to and what made them leave the uk for paris? i think. .. i wish ask- to and what made them leave the uk for paris? i think... i wish ask him . for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt _ for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! l doubt he _ for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would _ for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have - for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have given | for paris? i think... i wish ask him i that! i doubt he would have given me a direct answer, he was a very courteous man. i think there was a respect for artists and things are being given as much time as they needed to develop and for visionary thinking in paris, more than there was in britain at the time, perhaps. he also perhaps had gone as far as he could in a britain. left here in

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theatre, and much of international theatre, and much of international theatre, a lot of it came from peter brooke. was years and years ahead of his time, he broke down every wall that you can think of. you interviewed _ that you can think of. you interviewed in _ that you can think of. you interviewed in just - that you can think of. you interviewed in just a - that you can think of. you interviewed in just a few. that you can think of. you interviewed in just a few years ago, what was he like? he interviewed in just a few years ago, what was he like?— interviewed in just a few years ago, what was he like? he was 94 then, i met him a few _ what was he like? he was 94 then, i met him a few months _ what was he like? he was 94 then, i met him a few months before - met him a few months before lockdown. he was still working, incredibly, if he had the most incredible lust for life and lust for arts. incredible lust for life and lust forarts. he incredible lust for life and lust for arts. he was lit up from within, really, had some incredible zest for life. very courteous and enthusiastic, very charming man. tell us a bit more about his own life because he didn't come from a traditional theatre background? he: didn't. traditionaltheatre background? he: didn't. both his parents were chemists, jewish refugees from, i believe, that we are. he was a fairly prosperous, middle—class family from west london but i think he belonged to that generation who

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theatre and film? you did he manage the transition between theatre and film?— theatre and film? you would have to sa not theatre and film? you would have to say not terribly _ theatre and film? you would have to say not terribly well. _ theatre and film? you would have to say not terribly well. his _ theatre and film? you would have to say not terribly well. his most - say not terribly well. his most successful film was his earliest major proper film, successful film was his earliest major properfilm, his successful film was his earliest major proper film, his adaptation of lord of the flies in the early 60s. when i spoke to him, he said that fate decreed that his life would be in the theatre, i think a film he felt constrained by budgets and schedules, worsen the theatre he could spend as long as he wanted getting results that he wanted. to and with a career spanning more than 70 years, what do you think his legacy will be? 9.5 70 years, what do you think his legacy will be?— 70 years, what do you think his legacy will be? as they said about christoraher _ legacy will be? as they said about christopher wren _ legacy will be? as they said about christopher wren in _ legacy will be? as they said about christopher wren in the _ legacy will be? as they said about christopher wren in the centre - legacy will be? as they said about christopher wren in the centre of| christopher wren in the centre of london, look around you and you will see peter brook's legacy. any of the things that might once have been considered radical are now the norm on stages, immersive theatre, colour—blind casting — oras colour—blind casting — or as he called it colour aware casting, colour open casting, he regards it as a very liberating

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a man whose talent crossed continents and cultures to create memorable and magical work. earlier, i spoke to nick curtis, who's the chief theatre critic at the evening standard, and began by asking him what made peter brook so special. i think if you look around, anything that is considered radical in the theatre today, certainly the british theatre, and much of international theatre, a lot of it came from peter brooke. he was years and years ahead of his time, he broke down every wall that you can think of. you interviewed him just a few years ago, what was he like? he was 94 then, i met him a few months before lockdown. he was going blind but still working, incredibly, he had the most incredible lust for life and lust for art. he was lit up from within, really, had an incredible zest for life.

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Award-winning creative director, playwright and performer behind inaugural 'Herstory International Theatre Festival'

Award-winning creative director, playwright and performer behind inaugural 'Herstory International Theatre Festival'
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Teatru Malta set to collaborate with the European Theatre Convention

Fresh off Teatru Malta’s most recent trip to Prague for the European Theatre Convention’s first bi-annual conference of the year, theatre colleagues

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This dissident artist had to leave Hungary. Now he's making theater about U.S. gun culture

Árpád Schilling doesn't think of himself as Hungarian. 'I'm European, or I'm a human,' he says.

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