Overview
You start with a vision, and you
deliver a compromise. You want a play to be challenging, ambitious,
nuanced and complicated. You also want it to sell tickets.
You
want to make art, and you know you're in show business. These are some
of the balancing acts that the National Theatre, and this book, is
about. This is the inside story of twelve years at the helm of Britain's
greatest theatre.
It is a story of lunatic failures and
spectacular successes such as The History Boys, War Horse and One Man,
Two Guvnors; of opening the doors of the National Theatre to a broader
audience than ever before, and changing the public's perception of what
theatre is for. It is about probing Shakespeare from every angle and
reinventing the classics. About fostering new talent and directing some
of the most celebrated actors of our times.
Its cast includes
the likes of Alan Bennett, Maggie Smith, Mike Leigh, Daniel Day-Lewis,
Michael Gambon and Helen Mirren. Intimate, candid and insightful,
Balancing Acts is a passionate exploration of the art and alchemy of
making theatre.