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State of Play

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Is the playwright dead?
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First lecture in which Playwright David Edgar outlines the story of new writing in postwar British theatre and the growth of the anti-writer trend since the 1990s. This lecture was filmed in Oxford on 2nd February 2015.
He also presents the case for the individual playwright (vigorously) but also discusses whether the primacy of the playwright is outdated and what playwrights can learn and have learnt from alternative playmaking methods.

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A conversation with playwrights David Edgar, April de Angelis and David Greig discussing their working methods and what is (or isn’t) unique about their work. This conversation was filmed on 4th February 2015.
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Is the playwright dead?
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David Edgar
Keywords
theatre
playwrights
playwrighting
drama
literature
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 05/02/2015
Duration: 01:00:41

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