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American Playwrights and European Politics - Jami Rogers

Researchers’ Tales

A lecture focusing on the National's productions of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass and Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine. Jami Rogers, a doctoral student at the Shakespeare Institute, discusses how major world events have stimulated a response in a line of American dramatists and how the National has adopted and interpreted these works.

Speaker - Jami Rogers

Wednesday 18 May 2011, 7-8pm

Call 020 7452 3000 or book online to reserve you place for this free lecture. Limited availability.

Venue: John Lyon Education Studio, National Theatre Studio, 83-101, The Cut, SE1 8LL

American Playwrights and European Politics - Jami Rogers finished on: 18 May 2011

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