Classic plays aren’t museum pieces – they can be as fresh as new writing
Helen Keeley in London Classic Theatre's Private Lives (2017). Photo: Sheila Burnett
London Classic Theatre’s artistic director, Michael Cabot, argues that classic texts are a vital part of our culture and wider theatrical identity
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