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Index
Title Page
Contents
Dedication
Foreword by Richard Eyre
Introduction
‘I’m rewriting Hamlet’ (21 March 2001)
‘The man up there isn’t me’ (24 October 1963)
‘It was just an image I had of this feisty little guy who was taking on the whole world’ (17 February 1984)
‘To be a playwright … you have to be an alligator. You have to be able to take a whack and be able to swallow bicycles and digest them’ (17 January 1986)
‘There’s nobody up here but us chickens’ (18 November 1986)
‘Some good parts for actors’ (12 December 1986)
‘The subject was right here. There was never a question in my mind about that’ (7 January 1987)
‘Tennessee felt his redemption lay in writing. I feel the same way. That’s when you’re most alive’ (9 January 1987)
‘As always, everything is at stake’ (15 January 1987)
‘You hang around long enough, you don’t melt’ (11 October 1996)
‘Anybody who smears herself with chocolate needs all the support she can get’ (1 July 1998)
‘Sometimes it takes a hundred years, and then you get it right’ (8 September 2000)
‘An unelected politician is of no significance – like an unproduced playwright’ (23 July 2001)
Afterword by Nick Hern
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Copyright Information
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