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Apprenticeship

by Peter Gill
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Overview

Apprenticeship is Peter Gill’s potent recollection of the changing theatrical landscape of the ‘60s. Part history, part memoir, part polemic, it puts into context his recently re-discovered 1962 diary, in which he recalls his experiences as a young actor in the RSC's pioneering production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle, as part of their first London season.

This intensely personal account, by turns witty and evocative, includes a penetrating analysis of the figures and themes of twentieth century drama and marks the beginning of Gill's development into one of the most infuential playwrights and directors in the British Theatre.

Synopsis

Autobiographical work by one of British theatre's most celebrated practitioners, Peter Gill.

About the Author, Peter Gill

Peter Gill is a director and playwright. Formerly an associate director of the National Theatre, he was founding director of the National Theatre Studio and of the Riverside Studios.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781840028713

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