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Tony Dunn
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Type
sound
Duration
00:59:00
Shelf mark
C1142/113
Subjects
Theatre-goers
Recording date
2006-07-17
Interviewees
Dunn, Tony (male)
Interviewers
Shellard, Dominic (speaker, male)
Description
Tony Dunn, theatre-goer, on Bertolt Brecht; 'Early Morning'; fringe theatre; 'Hedda Gabler'; impact of the 'Lady Chatterley' trial; Italian theatre; Liverpool theatre; Living Theatre; 'Marat/Sade'; the Gaskill production of 'Mother Courage'; Royal Shakespeare Company; 'Saved'; Paul Scofield as Lear; theatre dress-code; Monica Vitti; 'The Wars of the Roses'.
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Tony Dunn
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