Spring 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video

LSE Literary Festival - Theatre of Action?


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Contributor(s): Matt Charman, John Caird | Theatre has a rich tradition of raising political issues, as evidenced in LSE founder George Bernard Shaw's work. A discussion between a playwright and director on whether contemporary drama still aims to challenge audiences.
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