The Independent 1995 Clare Bayley - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Clare Bayley
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A broad church in Brixton. (actress Josette Bushell-Mingo plans multiracial theatre in south London)(Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
A very angry young woman. (playwright Sarah Kane) (Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
It's a dirty job. And everbody is doing it. (erotic fiction for women)Retail industryClare Bayley
It's not always easy talking to a sage. (dancer Saburo Teshigawara)(Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
Lines of least resistance. (future of theatre in South Africa)Retail industryClare Bayley
No more fog on the Tyne. (theatre on Tyneside; Alan Lyddiard, artistic director of Northern Stage)(Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
Playwrights unplugged. (new approaches to British epic theatre)Retail industryClare Bayley
Ralph and Keanu, wimps of Denmark. (Hollywood actors attracted to role of Hamlet)Retail industryClare Bayley
The theatre of hate bows out. (John Kani, executive director of Johannesburg's Market Theatre)(Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
The well-made playwright. (Arthur Miller)(Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
Thomas the voice. (playwright Edward Thomas campaigns for sex scenes in Welsh) (Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
Waiting for a gust of wind. (Richard Eyre, artistic director of the National Theatre; first in series on state of drama in the UK) (Interview)Retail industryClare Bayley
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