Chronicles of revels ended: why theatrical obituaries really matter
Michael Coveney’s book covers the careers of many of the greats of British theatre, including Alan Rickman, Glenda Jackson, Laurence Olivier, Una Stubbs, Ken Dodd and Lynn Redgrave
As his book The Final Curtain, a collection of 50 obituaries he has written for some of the great actors of our time, hits the shelves, theatre critic Michael Coveney asserts that writing obits is not depressing, but a testament to life itself
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