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Rating:  Summary: A working dichotomy of three distinct theatrical approaches Review: I am a student of Dr Lavender's and the book was on the reading list for his course at the Central School of Speech & Drama. I purchased the book tentatively considering selfish factors such as sales and authorial royalties. However despite this initial reticence and cynicism this is a thoroughly researched and crafted piece of theatrical commentary. Lavneder focuses on three of the great contemporary theatrical visionaries and places their working methods under a sharlply focused scholarly microscope. His remarks on Brook's working methods are particularly insightful when reading The Shifting Point concurrently. This is a fine piece of work and one that any student of directing, contemporary theatre practice or indeed Shakespeare would do well to read. Andy didn't pay me to say write this. Go buy it!
Rating:  Summary: A working dichotomy of three distinct theatrical approaches Review: I am a student of Dr Lavender's and the book was on the reading list for his course at the Central School of Speech & Drama. I purchased the book tentatively considering selfish factors such as sales and authorial royalties. However despite this initial reticence and cynicism this is a thoroughly researched and crafted piece of theatrical commentary. Lavneder focuses on three of the great contemporary theatrical visionaries and places their working methods under a sharlply focused scholarly microscope. His remarks on Brook's working methods are particularly insightful when reading The Shifting Point concurrently. This is a fine piece of work and one that any student of directing, contemporary theatre practice or indeed Shakespeare would do well to read. Andy didn't pay me to say write this. Go buy it!
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