Sir Ian McKellen will be speaking in Cambridge tonight at the launch of a new book which examines the unexplored influence of some of Cambridge鈥檚 finest minds on the evolution of British theatre.
Sir Ian McKellen will be speaking in Cambridge tonight at the launch of a new book which examines the unexplored influence of some of Cambridge鈥檚 finest minds on the evolution of British theatre.
McKellen has provided the foreword to Bloomsbury & British Theatre: 探花直播Marlowe Story, in which author Tim Cribb, also speaking at the launch, investigates the Group鈥檚 role in the foundation of such institutions as the Royal Shakespeare Company.
探花直播Bloomsbury Group, which included such luminaries as Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes and E.M. Forster, are well known for bringing modernist ideas to fields from literature and art to economics and psychology. Their impact on theatre, however, has not received the same attention until now.
Cribb begins by tracing the friendship between war poet Rupert Brooke, an early and active member of Cambridge鈥檚 Marlowe Dramatic Society and Bloomsbury members Woolf and Lytton Strachey.
He goes on to chart the Group鈥檚 growing importance in Cambridge theatre, as George Rylands, eminent Shakespeare scholar, fellow of King鈥檚 College and long-time friend of Strachey and Woolf, becomes the Society鈥檚 director in 1929.
Keynes, one of the Group鈥檚 earliest members, funded the Cambridge Arts Theatre in 1936. 探花直播theatre has been the home of the Marlowe Society ever since and nursery of the Cambridge talent responsible for the foundation and success of the RSC, including Trevor Nunn, Derek Jacobi, and McKellen himself.
探花直播book also contains interviews with John Barton, Sir Peter Hall, Sir Derek Jacobi and Sir Trevor Nunn by Shevaun Wilder. Wilder, an alumna of Lucy Cavendish College, is a successful producer and actress, as well as former director of the Marlowe Society.
探花直播launch will take place on Monday 10 March at 6:30pm in Heffers Bookshop, 20 Trinity Street. It is free and open to all but requires a ticket, which are available from Heffers on 01223 568568. All profits from book sales will go to the Marlowe Society.
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