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Connellan, Patrick (5 of 9) An Oral History of Theatre Design
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Type
sound
Duration
00:02:40
Shelf mark
C1173/09
Recording date
2007-09-20, 2007-11-30, 2008-01-11, 2008-02-15
Recording locations
Interviewee’s Home, Coventry
Interviewees
Connellan, Patrick 1961- (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Wright, Elizabeth (speaker, female)
Abstract
Part 5: Mention that design with BE at NV was ‘Soldiers Three’, an adaptation of some Rudyard Kipling stories; working in the round; multi-locational design; use of red colour in the design; PCh’s view about minimal theatre design; further comments about working in the round. Lesson about how objects relate to characters in the round.
Description
Life story interview with Patrick Connellan (1961-), theatre designer.
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