The Independent 1996 Paul (American choreographer) Taylor - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Paul (American choreographer) Taylor
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A kiss for the leprous. (dramatist Terrence McNally portrays theme of love and repulsion)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Angels in America: the play that gave the stage a new direction.Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
A tricky double act. (South African playwright Athol Fugard)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
By republican appointment. (Republicanism in the theatre)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Charmer, charlatan, patron, genius. (Sergei Diaghilev; Barbican Centre, London, England)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Chekhov calls the shots. (many interpretations of Chekhov's 'Uncle Vanya')Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Deep in denial. (actor Henry Goodman)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Learn to be free. (views on Stephen Sondheim's musical 'Passion')Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Let's do the new plays right here. (script development work at Royal Court theatre in London, England)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Life catches up with you. (playwright Simon Gray)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Once more, with feeling. (Cameron Mackintosh, producer of musical 'Martin Guerre')(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Riposte. (mixed views about theatre critics)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Space: the final frontier. (theatre director Deborah Warner)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
The agent, the catcher, the cradle-snatcher. (literary agent Mel Kenyon; third in series on The Fixers)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
The gender transcenders. (views on gender swaps in theatrical productions)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
The king over the water. (stage director Peter Brook continues to work in France)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
The sweet smell of panic. (dramatist Stephen Poliakoff)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
Well, hell ... nobody's perfect. (drag queen Bette Bourne)(Interview)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
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