The man who helped create the National Theatre and why his story matters now
The architectural detail and Brutalist design of London's National Theatre, designed by Denys Lasdun, completed in 1977 and examined in a new book by theatre consultant Richard Pilbrow. Photo: Shutterstock
Rob Halliday reflects on the book he is contributing to by Richard Pilbrow, who is a pioneer of lighting design and who became theatre consultant for the National Theatre’s new building and eventually helped design theatres around the world
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