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This user is currently working on
articles relating to Konstantin Stanislavski.
"Anyone can be creative,
it's re-writing other people
that's a challenge.
"
Bertolt Brecht
This user has been a Wikipedian since August 2007.
This user is interested in the United Kingdom.
This user is a Londoner.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Theatre.
This user is interested in drama and acting.
This user is interested in philosophy.
This user is interested in
science.
IAThis user uses the Internet Archive.
This user attends or attended Stanford University.
This user attends or attended the
University of Kansas.
Rock Chalk!
UoExThis user studied/studies at the University of Exeter.

I've been drafting new versions of the Constantin Stanislavski and related pages (the 'system', the studios, plays he directed, specific productions), which I hope to release into the mainspace soon (the introduction and most of the biography in that article as it currently stands is by me). I've also written a fair amount of the Bertolt Brecht article (the intro, much of the biography that has citatons, the chronology of plays, the bibliography) and some of the related theory-practice articles. I'm also developing a major article on greek tragedy (the Theatre of ancient Greece article is full of inaccuracies at present).

I also dabble in the philosophical terminology of Deleuze and Guattari, which seems to me to be ideal for an encyclopedia, as it's often quite dense. I'm particularly interested in how their semiotics is articulated with Foucault and Negri's concepts.

I dabble in other related articles - tragedy, drama, etc.. I have a tendency to spread my focus too widely, which means that it takes a long time before I "complete" articles. Recently I've added a fair amount to the August Strindberg article.

Some of my contributions are detailed here.

Any comments are welcome on my talk page.

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