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The Actors' Crucible - Port Talbot and the Making of Burton, Hopkins, Sheen and All the Others (Paperback)
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The Actors' Crucible - Port Talbot and the Making of Burton, Hopkins, Sheen and All the Others (Paperback)
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The town of Port Talbot has long been seen (quite literally) as
synonymous with the steel industry. Yet it also has another claim
to fame as the actors' capital of Wales. It has produced a
remarkable number of actors since the inter-war years. Richard
Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen head the glittering cast
but there are many others including early stars such as Ronald
Lewis and Ivor Emmanuel, more recent figures like Rob Brydon and Di
Botcher as well as a cluster of exciting young actorsstarting to
make their names in the West End and on the big and small
screen.This book suggests explanations for this phenomenon. Its
author is a historical biographer who hails from Port Talbot and
has done extensive research including numerous interviews. It
explores the provision of educational and cultural facilities for
young people over the years and demonstrates a commitment to drama
that is deeply embedded in the town's history.It tells in some
depth the stories of the super-stars but in a novel way, focusing
on how they emerged and on those who nurtured their talent,
presenting the actors as part of a tradition that was set in motion
even before Richard Burton began to make his mark. It surveys the
careers of fifty actors from Port Talbot and it considers what its
most famous stars have put back into their community, culminating
in the spectacular three-day event of Easter 2011 when Michael
Sheen resurrected Port Talbot's pride and hopes through the
immersive theatrical experience of The Passion.Written at a time of
mixed fortunes for actors when funding for training is threatened
yet opportunities for theatre and film work are expanding within
Wales, this book puts centre-stage a town, its actors and those who
guide them and so offers a new kind of cultural history. Such an
approach also raises wider questions about the importance of the
arts and of drama in particular to the wellbeing of communities.
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