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Embodying Globalisation: National Theatre Set Design

A consideration of the production by theatre deisgners of a distinctly 'globalised aesthetic'


Theatre designers are often unacknowledged as cultural commentators. To redress this imbalance, Armstrong has used the NT Archive to draw together critics' reactions to productions with the designers' intentions.

Having researched designers at the National for her PhD since 2005, Armstrong will look at how the designers working with Nicholas Hytner during his early period as NT Director - Tim Hatley, Christopher Oram and Mark Thompson - produced a distinctly ‘globalised' aesthetic' in their designs.


Speaker(s):

Dr. Esther Armstrong | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

7 May 2010 at 1:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

National Theatre Archive
NT STUDIO
83-101 The Cut
London
SE1 8LL
020 7452 3136
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/archive

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Tickets:

FREE

Available from:

NT

Additional Information:

Part of a series of free Friday lunchtime lectures at the NT Archive. The NT Studio is located next door to the Old Vic Theatre, SE1 8LL

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