Rufus Norris: The role of artistic director is massively important
Rufus Norris says the cancellation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Manchester’s Royal Exchange is 'a very sad situation, not good for the artist, not good for the theatre'. Photo: Paul Plews
Norris was speaking following increased discussion about the importance of artistic directors in the aftermath of the cancellation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Manchester’s Royal Exchange – a situation that some have attributed to the theatre not having an artistic director
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