Students will consider dramatic innovations in British theatre since John Osborne’s popular ‘kitchen sink’ drama Look Back in Anger and study the work of playwrights such as Caryl Churchill, David Hare and David Storey. A theatre visit will form part of the module.
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11 Weeks |
Tuesday. Part-time evening |
07-Feb-11,11-Feb-11 |
Camden, WC2A 2AE |
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*More info: £225 for government-funded and non-concessionary fee; £115 for government-funded and concessionary fee; £300 for non-government-funded and non-concessionary fee; £150 for non-government-funded and concessionary fee. |
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W490
English Literature: Specific Authors, Theatre & Dramatic Arts

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