Theatre
Gill, Peter (9 of 14). The legacy of the English Stage Company.
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Type
sound
Duration
00:08:23
Shelf mark
C1316/08
Recording date
2008-11-10, 2009-02-27, 2009-03-25, 2009-05-17, 2009-09-29, 2009-11-25, 2009-12-10, 2010-01-21, 2010-02-10, 2010-03-05, 2010-03-29
Interviewees
Gill, Peter, 1939- (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Devine, Harriet (speaker, female)
Abstract
Part 9: [Session 8, 21 January 2010] PG and music; concert-going; comments on behaviour of young children in audience. PG’s liking for contemporary music; concentrating or sleeping in concerts. Dislike of cinemas; adverts, sound. Lack of interest in fantasy. Theatre-going; PG’s claustrophobia. Going with RCT directors to see Irene Worth in Albee play; unable to leave. Terrible Restoration production. Hochhuth play, ‘The Representative’, about the Pope.
Description
Life story interview with Peter Gill, theatre director, playwright and actor.
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