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Letters to George

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Letters to George is a director's handbook of techniques written from inside the theatre; a brand new kind of rehearsal log.

189 pages, Paperback

First published August 10, 1989

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Max Stafford-Clark

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April 28, 2012


More about 'a recruiting officer' than 'out country's good' but endlessly interesting none the less. Gives a real insight into life in the theatre (i think) and makes me want to be a part of it so much. Essential read for anyone interested in directing!
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June 26, 2024
A fascinating read. It made me feel my own need to research was not odd or unusual, but permitted. I envy the 13 week period of rehearsal. Luckily I know both plays quite well so may have got more from it than others. His understanding of the play and surmises about the writing were a lesson to me.
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April 8, 2025
a LOT about the Recruiting Officer - would recommend reading the play before reading Letters to George. I thought there would be more about his rehearsal process but I was disappointed because there was more of his moaning and groaning towards George (the deceased playwright) and the actors which I didn’t appreciate. However, there were a few good quotes, metaphors and analogies that were particularly useful. Would recommend reading at least once but wouldn’t recommend buying a copy for yourself.
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March 25, 2014
Fine insight into what a theatre director does.
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