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"A deeply personal confession of a long and tempestuous career in directing
theatre and television; a brutally honest working-class manifesto which is
as tumultuous and bohemian as any theatrical memoir you might have ever
read. Dunderdale's writing shifts from a diligent to a profane tone, with
constant bursts of unstoppable surprises, script analyses, shot lists, and
interviews with practitioners - Directing the Decades is never didactic, but
full of important, necessary, and topical insights on British Directing."
George Rodosthenous, University of Leeds, UK

 

My book "Directing the Decades" is published by Routledge on September the
16th.

 

Directing the Decades is an examination of the development of theatre in the
UK since the revolution of the 1950s until the present day, viewed through
the individual progress of a female director from a working-class
background.

In this book, theatre history and lessons on directing are interwoven: the
history is presented decade by decade, examining particular productions.
Each historical theatre chapter is followed by a method chapter examining
directorial influences and techniques predominant in each decade, as well as
examining the working experience of the author in that decade. The book also
includes practical advice on the directing process, including exercises,
plans for rehearsals, and camera plans. Sue Dunderdale offers a unique
perspective on the evolution of theatre directing in the UK, and her work,
which served as the foundation of the creation of the Theatre Lab and
Directing program at RADA, continues to influence working directors today.

Directing the Decades will be of interest to students and practitioners of
theatre directing, acting, and theatre history, and to theatregoers with a
consciousness of class and how it impacts on our lives.

The book also offers access to online transcripts of interviews with 16
practitioners, including Rufus Norris, Michelle Terry, Kwame Kwei-Armah,
Indhu Rubasingham, Nadia Latif, and Nadia Fall.

Biography

Sue Dunderdale came from a working-class family and studied Drama and
English at Manchester University from 1966 to 1971. She has been a director
ever since and, in that time, has founded the touring theatre company
Pentabus, been the Artistic Director of the Soho Theatre (1984-88) and
Greenwich Theatre (1988-89), a director of many television dramas and films,
and the Head of MA in Text and Performance, the MA in Directing, and the MA
Theatre Lab at RADA (2004-14). Since leaving RADA she has been a freelance
director and writer and has run workshops for directors and actors at the
London Film School, Actors Studio, Shanghai University, and Head for Heights
Theatre Company.



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