Alexander Zeldin: 'You have to burn yourself down and start again. Otherwise, you’re not an artist’
Alexander Zeldin. Photo: Stephanie Claire
Alexander Zeldin is known for shows that explore social inequality. Now, with The Confessions, he turns the lens on his family. The writer talks about creating a play about his mother and what is important to him as a theatremaker
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