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At Ease in a Bright Red Tie

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Edited with an introduction by Ronald Hayman This collection of essays and theatre criticism by playwright John Whiting first emerged during the most exciting and eventful decade in post-war twentieth-century British theatre - 1952-1962.

Working-class characters were forcefully introduced into mainstream theatre as more than just stereotypes in small roles.

Phrases such as 'kitchen sink' and 'angry young man' were coined.

The decade also saw the creation of two subsidised companies: the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Includes 'The Art of the Dramatist', a lecture delivered at The Old Vic on 29 September 1957.

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Oberon Books Ltd
1840020520 / 9781840020526
Paperback / softback
822.914
01/02/1999
United Kingdom
170 pages
130 x 210 mm
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