How does biology inform our perception of the performer on stage and how relevant is the knowledge of scientific and technological advances in biology to the actor today?
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How does biology inform our perception of the performer on stage and how relevant is the knowledge of scientific and technological advances in biology to the actor today?
A valuable glimpse of “the old days” as per the experience of ‘Walter Plinge’, the RADA graduate who began his career in the mid 50’s at the Derby Playhouse.
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