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A biography of Dame Peggy Ashcroft, who represents the heart of British theatre. This book encompasses her most important roles and her involvement in new movements in British theatre over the past 50 years. She discovered the theatre while a schoolgirl in Croydon and dreamt of becoming part of a permanent company of actors after reading about the Moscow Art Theatre. Her work at Lillian Baylis's Old Vic is described, as are her major parts at The New, The Queen's, and The Haymarket. The author expands on her involvement with the Royal Court under George Devine, the Royal Shakespeare Company under Peter Hall and Trevor Nunn, and the National Theatre in its move to the South Bank. The author attributes her credited performances in "The Jewel in the Crown" and "A Passage to India" to her relentless perfectionism and her qualities as a woman. He describes her compassion for people, her tireless work for humanitarian causes, and her curiosity about the world. Michael Billington has drawn on conversations with Dame Peggy and her contemporaries, including Sir John Gielgud, George Rylands, Sir Anthony Quayle, and Sir Peter Hall. He also gives an account of the problems of an actor's life, aiming to provide a glimpse behind the scenes.

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Peggy Ashcroft, Michael Billington

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Titolo
Peggy Ashcroft
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Mandarin
Formato
In brossura
ISBN10
0749301139
ISBN13
9780749301132
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A biography of Dame Peggy Ashcroft, who represents the heart of British theatre. This book encompasses her most important roles and her involvement in new movements in British theatre over the past 50 years. She discovered the theatre while a schoolgirl in Croydon and dreamt of becoming part of a permanent company of actors after reading about the Moscow Art Theatre. Her work at Lillian Baylis's Old Vic is described, as are her major parts at The New, The Queen's, and The Haymarket. The author expands on her involvement with the Royal Court under George Devine, the Royal Shakespeare Company under Peter Hall and Trevor Nunn, and the National Theatre in its move to the South Bank. The author attributes her credited performances in "The Jewel in the Crown" and "A Passage to India" to her relentless perfectionism and her qualities as a woman. He describes her compassion for people, her tireless work for humanitarian causes, and her curiosity about the world. Michael Billington has drawn on conversations with Dame Peggy and her contemporaries, including Sir John Gielgud, George Rylands, Sir Anthony Quayle, and Sir Peter Hall. He also gives an account of the problems of an actor's life, aiming to provide a glimpse behind the scenes.