Gordon Craig Lecture

One of the greatest artists in modern theatre, Gordon Craig’s work from 1900 to the 1930’s is still copied, studied and debated. His mother was Ellen Terry, one of England’s most famous actresses. Craig began as a young actor with Henry Irving's company until the age of twenty five then devoted himself to creating a different art form, a “theatre of the future”. For the next forty years he shattered all nineteenth and early twentieth century conventions of set design, lighting and production.

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Chris Britton