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		<title>My Shakespeare</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[During his illustrious career, Greg Doran has directed or produced all of the plays within Shakespeare's First Folio - a milestone reached in the same year that the world celebrates the 400th anniversary of its original publication. Each chapter looks at a different play, considering the choices made and weaving in both autobiographical detail and background on the RSC, as well as giving insights into key collaborations, including those with actors such as Judi Dench, David Tennant, Harriet Walter, Patrick Stewart, Simon Russell Beale, Paterson Joseph and Doran's husband, the late Antony Sher, as well as seminal practitioners such as Cicely Berry, John Barton and Terry Hands.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>THE TIMES&#8217; BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR</b></p>
<p>This book charts the personal and professional journey of Greg Doran, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 2012 until 2022 and &#8220;one of the great Shakespearians of his generation&#8221; (<i>Sunday Times</i>).</p>
<p> During his illustrious career, Doran has directed or produced all of the plays within Shakespeare&#8217;s First Folio &#8212; a milestone reached in the same year that the world celebrates the 400th anniversary of its original publication.</p>
<p> Each chapter looks at a different play, considering the choices made and weaving in both autobiographical detail and background on the RSC, as well as giving insights into key collaborations, including those with actors such as Judi Dench, David Tennant, Harriet Walter, Patrick Stewart, Simon Russell Beale, Paterson Joseph and Doran&#8217;s husband, the late Antony Sher, as well as seminal practitioners such as Cicely Berry, John Barton and Terry Hands. The book also includes 16 striking pages with stills from some of the RSC plays.</p>
<p> Through Doran&#8217;s account of this extraordinary journey, we see how <i>Henry VIII</i>, initially regarded as a poisoned chalice, became his lucky break; how the tragedy of 9/11 unfolded during a matinee of <i>King John </i>and how the language of the play went some way in helping to articulate the unfathomable; how a RSC supporter bequeathed their skull to the company to be used as Yorick in <i>Hamlet</i>; how meeting Nelson Mandela inspired the production of <i>Julius Caesar</i>; how <i>Falstaff</i> was introduced to China for the very first time; and how arachnophobia informed the production of <i>Macbeth</i>.</p>
<p> This book uniquely captures the excitement, energy, surprises, joys and agonies of working on these greatest of plays; sheds new light on these plays through Doran&#8217;s own research and discoveries made in the rehearsal room; and gives unprecedented access into the craft, life and loves of this exceptional director.</p>
<p><i>My Shakespeare</i> is also available in audiobook format from audiobook retailers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The water's here, just like us, but soon it'll be flowing past fresh flowers and new grass, and all the way out to the sea. Based on a short story by the brilliant but often overlooked Russian writer Andrey Platonov (1899-1951), 'Bliss' is the tragi-comic tale of a young couple trying to build a life against the odds in the aftermath of the Russian civil war. As ex-soldier Nikita struggles to overcome what we now might recognise as PTSD, the play opens up into a colourful and strangely heart-warming kaleidoscope of stories, song, laughter and magic, as the survivors of years of devastating war and political revolution all strive to comprehend how society can recover from catastrophe, how real love has both passionate and practical faces, and how the future is only built by those who manage to survive their past.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>The water&#8217;s here, just like us, but soon it&#8217;ll be flowing past fresh flowers and new grass, and all the way out to the sea. </i>Based on a short story by the brilliant but often overlooked Russian writer Andrey Platonov (1899-1951), <i>Bliss</i> is the tragi-comic tale of a young couple trying to build a life against the odds in the aftermath of the Russian civil war.As ex-soldier Nikita struggles to overcome what we now might recognise as PTSD, the play opens up into a colourful and strangely heart-warming kaleidoscope of stories, song, laughter and magic, as the survivors of years of devastating war and political revolution all strive to comprehend how society can recover from catastrophe, how real love has both passionate and practical faces, and how the future is only built by those who manage to survive their past.This boisterous play is published in Methuen Drama&#8217;s Lost Plays series, celebrating new plays that had productions postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak and the global shutdown of theatre spaces.</p>
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