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PROGRAMME DETAILS FOR THE 190TH SEASON 2013/2014
10 SEPTEMBER 2013 DR PAUL PRESCOTT
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
THE LIFE, ADVENTURES AND OPINIONS OF SAM WANAMAKER
Sam Wanamaker is best known as the visionary founder of Shakespeare's Globe, the theatre for which he campaigned tirelessly in the last third of his life. This illustrated talk draws on previously unseen archive material to present key episodes in what was an extraordinary life: his Depression-era childhood on the tough streets of south Chicago, his rise to fame as an actor and director, his persecution by McCarthyism, his emigration to England and attempt to create a new kind of arts centre in Liverpool, his position as one of the most exciting Method actors on the London and Stratford stages of the 1950s.
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