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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lets Act Locally: Growth of Local Exchange Trading Systems
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Helping to Heal: Arts in Health Care
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Performing Hamlet: Actors in the Modern Age
Hamlet is arguably the most famous play on the planet, and the greatest of all Shakespeare’s works. Its rich story and complex leading role have provoked intense debate and myriad interpretations. To play such a uniquely multi-faceted character as Hamlet represents the supreme challenge for a young actor. Performing Hamlet contains Jonathan Croall’s revealing in-depth interviews with five distinguished actors who have played the Prince this century: Jude Law: ‘You get to speak possibly the most beautiful lines about humankind ever given to an actor.’ Simon Russell Beale: ‘Hamlet is a very hospitable role: it will take anything you throw at it.’ David Tennant: ‘No other part has been so satisfying. It was tough, but utterly compelling.’ Maxine Peake: ‘Hamlet was a way of accessing bits of me as an actress I’ve not been able to access before.’ Adrian Lester: ‘Working with Peter Brook on Hamlet changed me as an actor, and for the better.’ The book benefits from the author’s interviews with six leading directors of the play during these years: Greg Doran, Nicholas Hytner, Michael Grandage, John Caird, Sarah Frankcom and Simon Godwin. Many other productions are described, from those starring Michael Redgrave, Alec Guinness and Paul Scofield in the 1950s, to the performances of Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Scott and Paapa Essiedu in recent times. The volume also includes an updated text of the author’s earlier book Hamlet Observed, and an account of actors’ experiences of performing at Elsinore.
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Book Guild Publishing Ltd All is Fortune: And Other Theatre Stories
This unusual collection of short stories captures the essence of life in the theatre. Behind the superficial glamour lies a world marked by ambition, jealousy and heartache. Among stories featured in All is Fortune are an actress under stress at an audition, a struggling playwright committing a deception, a biographer falling out with his subject, a female playwright suffering sexual harassment, and many others. Lighter stories tell of the mysterious disappearance of a member of an amateur dramatic society, the unrequited love of a chorus girl in a musical, and a monologue by an elderly jobbing actor. Jonathan Croall, a leading theatre historian and biographer, and the son of well-known actors, has created these imaginative stories with warmth, insight and humour, bringing vividly to life a host of well-drawn characters. 'Jonathan Croall has written extensively and illuminatingly about acting and actors. In these stories he attempts something different, a sequence of shiny, shard-like vignettes – some ironic, some poetic, some straightforwardly realistic – which reflect the life of the theatre in all its many aspects. Haunting.’ Simon Callow, actor and writer
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Preserve or Destroy: Tourism and the Environment
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