Joan's Book: Joan Littlewood's Peculiar History as She Tells it

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This autobiography by veteran theatre director Joan Littlewood, responsible for some of the greatest and most unconventional theatrical successes of the century, such as "Oh What A Lovely War" and the plays of Brendan Behan and Shelagh Delaney, presents an idiosyncratic account of her life, from her birth in London just after the outbreak of World War I to her years touring with Theatre Workshop, her time at London's Theatre Royal, Stratford; her campaign for the "Fun Palace", and her work with students and actors worldwide.

Author: Joan Littlewood
Format: Hardback, 796 pages, 170mm x 242mm, 1220 g
Published: 1994, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Genre: Autobiography: The Arts

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This autobiography by veteran theatre director Joan Littlewood, responsible for some of the greatest and most unconventional theatrical successes of the century, such as "Oh What A Lovely War" and the plays of Brendan Behan and Shelagh Delaney, presents an idiosyncratic account of her life, from her birth in London just after the outbreak of World War I to her years touring with Theatre Workshop, her time at London's Theatre Royal, Stratford; her campaign for the "Fun Palace", and her work with students and actors worldwide.