Description
John Goodwin is a British theatre publicist, writer and editor who played a crucial role in the development of subsidised theatre in post-war Britain; first with the Royal Shakespeare Company where in the 60s he led the media campaign against concerted attempts to close its flourishing London base; then with the Royal National Theatre where, as an associate director and member of its planning committee, he was a key figure in the administrative team which, in the 70s and 80s, shaped its historic first years on London's South Bank. He is the author of a number of books on the theatre including the best-selling A Short Guide to Shakspeare's Plays. He also edited and compiled the classic reference work British Theatre Design and edited the internationally best-sellling diaries of Sir Peter Hall.
Born
May 4th, 1921 in London (Age 103)
Last Changes
2018/04/23
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2010/04/08
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2008/09/03
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