War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength.Winston Smith rewrites history for the Ministry of Truth; but when hersquo;s handed a note that says simply lsquo;I love yoursquo; by a woman he hardly knows; he decides to risk everything in a search for the real truth. In a world where cheap entertainment keeps the proles ignorant but content; where a war without end is always fought and the government is always watching; can Winston possibly hold onto what he feels inside? Or will he renounce everything; accept the Partyrsquo;s reality and learn to love Big Brother?lsquo;Dunster ndash; both in his faithful take on the story and in his sometimes extreme but always enthralling adaptation ndash; gets close to the heart of Orwellrsquo;s warning; pointing up but not overemphasising its current political resonances.hellip; Newspeak; Doublethink; Room 101 and Thought Police take on a chilling reality in this compelling production.rsquo; ndash; The Independent
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An Amazing book for actors and directorsBy Jonathan StevensThis book was a wonderful read. As an actor or director it gives you insight into understanding your craft better! Peter Hall makes many wonderful points that anyone in the arts and specifically theater. should read!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I love itBy beth kuhnthank you1 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A great bookBy TrentonBuyerPeter Hall is a renowned theatre director on the British stage. I found this book intellectually intriguing and artistically stimulating.