For a visceral connection with audiences, we need to go beyond dialogue
Adam Scott-Rowley in YOU ARE GOING TO DIE at Summerhall, Edinburgh. Photo: Ryan Buchanan
British theatre should reflect the tumult of our times and offer a beacon of hope and community. That means breaking free from traditional confines and embracing elements that are universally human, says theatremaker Adam Scott-Rowley
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