Joining the dots – meet the man telling ‘the history of theatre in 12 lives’
Giles Ramsay (centre) and (clockwise from top left) a London playbill from 1806, Roman relief of the poet Menander with comedy masks, Aphra Behn and medieval mummers
Writer and producer Giles Ramsay has lectured on theatre’s diverse history for two decades, and his new book picks out its key players. He tells Natasha Sutton Williams why German duke Georg II and playwright Aphra Behn were as vital as Shakespeare
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