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Tip of the Tongue

A thoughtful and deeply personal book by master theatre-maker Peter Brook, described by the Independent as 'our greatest living theatre director'.
In Tip of the Tongue, Peter Brook takes a charming, playful and wise look at topics such as the subtle, telling differences between French and English, and the many levels on which we can appreciate the works of Shakespeare. Brook also revisits his seminal concept of the 'empty space', considering how theatre — and the world — have changed over the span of his long and distinguished career.
Threaded throughout with intimate and revealing stories from Brook's own life, Tip of the Tongue is a short but sparkling gift from one of the greatest artists of our time.
43 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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Quotes

  • Dariahas quoted7 months ago
    John Osborne once said to me, ‘An artist must always go against the tide.’
  • Dariahas quoted7 months ago
    This world, limited in space and time, can be changed and sometimes so unforgettably that it can change an individual’s life
  • Dariahas quoted7 months ago
    In the theatre, we have rightly rejected cosy and degraded ideas of beauty, harmony, order, peace, joy. Now experimentally, directly, in our spaces, we need to rediscover what these hackneyed values once contained
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