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Pamela Howard
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Type
sound
Duration
00:46:27
Shelf mark
1CDR0033456; 2CDR0027121; C1142/84
Subjects
Stage designers
Recording date
2005-11-09
Interviewees
Howard, Pamela (female)
Interviewers
Harris, Kate, 1981- (speaker, female)
Description
Pamela Howard, scenographer and director, on her memories of training at Birmingham Rep, relationship between directors and designers in the 1950s, watching the Berliner Ensemble in London, watching plays by Arnold Wesker at The Belgrade Theatre, Jocelyn Herbert, working at Birmingham Rep as a professional designer, meeting Helene Weigal at the Old Vic Theatre in 1965, impact of the Berliner Ensemble, changes in theatre design. Interviewer's questions sometimes low level.
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