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This user is currently working on
articles relating to early modern theatre.
"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'm mostly working on articles related to early modern English theatre at the moment. I'll also be returning to Bertolt Brecht and related articles. My most substanital contribution to a single article so far is probably Konstantin Stanislavski, which I wrote. I also created the List of productions directed by Konstantin Stanislavski as a resource to support that article. My most recent creations (August 2016) are:

Slowly working my way up to overview articles on early modern English theatre and medieval theatre. History/theory of theatre, drama, acting, cinema more broadly.

I haven't always kept track of the others, but are detailed here. Any comments are welcome on my talk page.

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