Arthur Miller ? Snore ! Audiences want new plays – why are theatres scared of them ?
A new report suggests playwriting is in crisis after Covid, with producers retreating into safe old classics. Well, not from where I’m standing Crisis? What crisis? British Theatre Before and After Covid, a report released this week, is like a comedy-tragedy mask rendered in academic form. If (…)
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