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After losing his wife to cancer and suffering mental health
problems, Jamie Rogers knew that things could be made better.
Sharing stories of other bereaved fathers, interleaved with
information regarding hospice help, this book is designed to dispel
some of the myths surrounding hospice care.
Shakespeare is at the heart of the British theatrical tradition,
but the contribution of Ira Aldridge and the Shakespearean
performers of African, African-Caribbean, south Asian and east
Asian heritage who came after him is not widely known. Telling the
story for the first time of how Shakespearean theatre in Britain
was integrated from the 1960s to the 21st century, this is a timely
and important account of that contribution. Drawing extensively on
empirical evidence from the British Black and Asian Shakespeare
Performance Database and featuring interviews with nearly forty
performers and directors, the book chronicles important productions
that led to ground-breaking castings of Black and Asian actors in
substantial Shakespearean roles including: · Zakes Mokae (Cry
Freedom) as one of three black witches in William Gaskill’s 1966
production of Macbeth at the Royal Court Theatre. · Norman Beaton
as Angelo in Michael Rudman’s 1981 production of Measure for
Measure at the National Theatre – the first majority Black
Shakespearean cast at the theatre. · Josette Simon as Isabella in
Measure for Measure at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987. ·
Adrian Lester in the title role of Nicholas Hytner’s 2003
production of Henry V. · Iqbal Khan on his 2012 production of Much
Ado About Nothing – the first production with an all south Asian
cast at the Royal Shakespeare Company. · Alfred Enoch and Rakie
Ayola as Edgar and Goneril in Talawa Theatre Company’s 2016
production of King Lear · Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet in Simon
Godwin’s 2016 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. With
first-hand accounts from key performers including Joseph Marcell,
Adrian Lester, Josette Simon, Lolita Chakrabarti, Noma Dumezweni,
Rakie Ayola, David Yip, Ray Fearon, Paterson Joseph, Alfred Enoch,
Rudolph Walker and many more, this book is an invaluable history of
Black and Asian Shakespeareans that highlights the gains these
actors have made and the challenges still faced in pursuing a
career in classical theatre.
Shakespeare is at the heart of the British theatrical tradition,
but the contribution of Ira Aldridge and the Shakespearean
performers of African, African-Caribbean, south Asian and east
Asian heritage who came after him is not widely known. Telling the
story for the first time of how Shakespearean theatre in Britain
was integrated from the 1960s to the 21st century, this is a timely
and important account of that contribution. Drawing extensively on
empirical evidence from the British Black and Asian Shakespeare
Performance Database and featuring interviews with nearly forty
performers and directors, the book chronicles important productions
that led to ground-breaking castings of Black and Asian actors in
substantial Shakespearean roles including: · Zakes Mokae (Cry
Freedom) as one of three black witches in William Gaskill’s 1966
production of Macbeth at the Royal Court Theatre. · Norman Beaton
as Angelo in Michael Rudman’s 1981 production of Measure for
Measure at the National Theatre – the first majority Black
Shakespearean cast at the theatre. · Josette Simon as Isabella in
Measure for Measure at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987. ·
Adrian Lester in the title role of Nicholas Hytner’s 2003
production of Henry V. · Iqbal Khan on his 2012 production of Much
Ado About Nothing – the first production with an all south Asian
cast at the Royal Shakespeare Company. · Alfred Enoch and Rakie
Ayola as Edgar and Goneril in Talawa Theatre Company’s 2016
production of King Lear · Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet in Simon
Godwin’s 2016 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. With
first-hand accounts from key performers including Joseph Marcell,
Adrian Lester, Josette Simon, Lolita Chakrabarti, Noma Dumezweni,
Rakie Ayola, David Yip, Ray Fearon, Paterson Joseph, Alfred Enoch,
Rudolph Walker and many more, this book is an invaluable history of
Black and Asian Shakespeareans that highlights the gains these
actors have made and the challenges still faced in pursuing a
career in classical theatre.
The current transformation of the global economy is being driven by
new fundamental innovations, digitalization, industry dynamics and
climate change. The impact of this transformation in terms of value
migration, industry boundaries, investment and firm continuity is
vast. The fourth edition of Strategy, Value and Risk examines these
issues, and how they will influence firms and industries in the
future. Those aspects of the business environment that will have a
significant impact on strategy, business models, investments and
value are identified, and the accounting, finance, economic and
quantitative principles that provide a foundation for the analysis
of these issues are discussed. Part I: Strategy, Value and Risk
provides the strategic, economic, accounting and financial
framework. Strategy discusses technology and innovation, industry
dynamics, globalization and industry concentration, climate change,
industry boundaries and future value. Value discusses the
accounting framework and corporate finance and investment, while
Risk covers investment risk, corporate risk management and value
and risk. Part II: Quantitative Analytics provides an overview of
financial statistics, derivatives and derivative applications, and
provides a background on the financial economics used in the
analysis of physical, intangible, financial and energy assets. Part
III: The Analysis of Investments, Transformation and Value examines
platforms, data and analytics, the energy sector, pharmaceutical
and biotech, a growth firm and media transformation, and applies
the accounting, economic, financial and quantitative concepts. This
fourth edition lays out scenarios that will likely shape firms and
industries in the future, and has relevance to CFOs, corporate
finance and investment professionals. Business model disruption,
data and analytics, intangible assets and dynamic analysis are now
key issues within the CFO role. Investment professionals are
required to see the larger economic environment in which firms
compete, assess a firm's industry and its position within that
industry, recognize which investments best serve its broad
strategic goals and identify a firm's capabilities and options. A
background in the accounting, finance, economic, quantitative and
valuation concepts that are relevant to the digital economy, new
industries, business models and technologies is essential for
finance professionals. This book addresses these issues within the
context of the fundamental changes underway in the global economy,
and provides applications of the techniques to illustrate the
concepts.
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