Understanding the ‘subtext’ of a play is to grapple with the tacit language of metaphor, understatement, pause and silence.
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Understanding the ‘subtext’ of a play is to grapple with the tacit language of metaphor, understatement, pause and silence.
David Lan took on the enormous feat of raising £12.45m from 2002 onwards for the regeneration of the Young Vic theatre.
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