Putting It On The West End Theatre of Michael Codron

Cover of Putting It On The West End Theatre of Michael Codron by Michael Codron
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 9781590204832
Dimensions:
Height: 9.4598236 Inches
Length: 6.4401446 Inches
Weight: 1.80999517102 Pounds
Width: 1.40999718 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 792.023092, 791.4302/32092 B
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“Putting It On The West End Theatre of Michael Codron” by Michael Codron, published by Harry N. Abrams on August 18, 2011, spans 402 pages and is presented in English. This book offers an insightful look into the life and career of Michael Codron, a prominent figure in postwar British theatre. Codron reflects on his extensive experience in the industry, highlighting his collaborations with major British dramatists and the evolution of theatre over the decades.

Readers will find a candid exploration of Codron’s personal and professional relationships, including his experiences as a gay man in a changing society. The narrative delves into the dynamics of the commercial theatre landscape, the rise of subsidized productions, and the challenges and triumphs of working alongside renowned actors. This edition provides a comprehensive view of both the entertainment industry and the personal journey of a key player in British drama.


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“Michael Codron is undoubtedly the leading producer of postwar British theatre. Still active after an astonishing half-century in the industry – he is 80 this year – every major British dramatist of the period has had a production under the Codron banner: Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Bennett, Michael Frayn, Simon Gray, David Hare, Joe Orton, John Mortimer, Harold Pinter and Patrick Marber, to name just a few. Describing himself as ‘A man of vulgar taste with an impeccable streak’, he has had many hits with lighter entertainment as well as serious plays. Aware of his own homosexuality from an early age, Codron grew up in an era of prejudice and intolerance; his experiences parallel the enormous shifts in metropolitan gay life since the 1950’s. In “Putting It On” he talks frankly of the most important relationships of his life, from early flings with older, sophisticated figures like David Hicks to David Sutton, the main love of his life and his business partner for over twenty-five years. Codron’s CV reads like a concise history of the post-war stage, and the book examines the sea-changes in the commercial sector and the rise of the subsidised theatre, revealing, too, what it was like working with the greatest actors of our time, including Alec Guiness, John Gielgud, Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, Richard Briers, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg, Felicity Kendall, Penelope Keith, Julie Waters and Victoria Wood…”–Publisher description.

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