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In Act II of Jonathan's chat with Sir Richard, the director talks of receiving right proper rollickings from theatre royalty, how he used light to change the shape of the stage for his legendary Guys and Dolls, his dreams of casting one of the great Olympic champions as Ariel, writing his first original play and the reception it received, whether the theatre has ever failed him and the insecurities that continue to plague him despite his extraordinary professional success.
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In Act II of Jonathan's chat with Sir Richard, the director talks of receiving right proper rollickings from theatre royalty, how he used light to change the shape of the stage for his legendary Guys and Dolls, his dreams of casting one of the great Olympic champions as Ariel, writing his first original play and the reception it received, whether the theatre has ever failed him and the insecurities that continue to plague him despite his extraordinary professional success.
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