The perfect gift for any theatre lover
There has been always as much drama offstage as on at the National Theatre, and much of it is to be found in the letters, telegrams, scribbled notes and colourful postcards of its main players.
- What drove Laurence Olivier to confess: 'The foolishness of my position starts to obsess me'?
- Why did Maggie Smith write: 'I am absolutely heartbroken by your decision'?
- What prompted Judi Dench to ask: 'Can't you write me a musical so that I can sit on a chair in a fur hat & nothing else and sing RUDE songs?'
This book brings together for the first time some of the most inspiring, dramatic and amusing letters from the life of Britain's most beloved theatre: Laurence Olivier's gracious rejection letters, Peter Hall's combative memos, Helen Mirren's impassioned defence of theatrical innovation, fantastical good luck missives and long conspiratorial letters. Together, they reveal the stories behind some of the most lavish, triumphant, daring and disastrous productions in the theatre's history, including Amadeus, Romans in Britain, Laurence Olivier's Othello, Closer, The History Boys and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
A rich collection of correspondence like no other, this book offers a fascinating and celebratory look at the world of theatre and beyond.
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781781259368
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 880 g
Dimensions: 234 x 154 x 32 mm
Edition: Main
Brilliantly evokes the day-to-day life of a great theatre ... The genius of Rosenthal's book, which is both a revelation and a celebration, is to tell this story in the participants' words ... The presence of rarely heard voices is a great strength of the book ... The life-changing power of letters. - Simon Callow, Guardian
Vivid and dramatic ... whisks through the personnel and the plays with brio, well-judged illustrations and incisive editing ... revelatory and engrossing - Sarah Crompton, Observer
A gossipy but scholarly selection of memos, letters, postcards and emails from National talents including Olivier, Scofield, Stoppard, Pinter, Dench and Carol Ann Duffy. The theatre could surely get a great show from the book. - Mark Lawson, New Statesman
Incredibly accessible, great fun and nostalgic in the very best way. It cannot be recommended highly enough. - British Theatre Guide
One of the best books I've ever been given to review ... The perfect gift for anyone who loves the theatre. - Jo Good, BBC
A must-read for theatre fans - Jewish Chronicle
Such exchanges will intrigue anyone who has taken a close interest in the landmarks of twentieth century theatre. The book's varied insights are invaluable too ... riveting - Libby Purves, TLS
The best book on the performing arts to have been published in years - Daily Mail
This fascinating tome offers an insider's history of the National Theatre, via some 800 letters exchanged between Artistic Directors, actors, directors, playwrights, politicians, agents, critics and more. From arcane trivia through to vigorous words on the very nature and purpose of drama, it's a theatre geek's must-have. - Marianka Swain, Broadway World
Compulsive reading ... The fascinating result is like eavesdropping on theatrical history ... However, the book transcends gossip to expose the highs and lows of being at the helm of a national institution ... The book provides the best insight since the publication of Peter Hall's Diaries into how the National works ... I recommend Dramatic Exchanges for its exposure of the private faces of people in public places. - Michael Billington, Country Life
Praise for The National Theatre Story: The story of the National Theatre is as packed with drama as anything it has staged - Sunday Times
This is a story with guts, great actors, laughter, disaster, and other properties that most books don't possess - Michael Coveney, Independent
A uniquely revealing story of life within a great cultural institution. - The Spectator
This is a book to dip in and out of, take it at a leisurely pace, and it will keep surprising and informing you for years to come. - The Stage
a fascinating treasure trove...It's a rare opportunity to sneak behind the curtain and eavesdrop on theatre at the highest level - Alastair Mabbott, The Herald
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