Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
Changing Media
JAMES BALDWIN , author of Another Country, whose first play to be performed. Blues for Mr. Charlie, opened the season for Lee Stras berg's Actors' Studio Theatre at the Aldwych Theatre, London, gives his impressions to RICHARD Fmd-LATER on writing for the theatre
BEVERLEY CROSS turns from writing plays to writing libretti. The author of the play One More River, the musical Hall a Sixpence, and the opera Mines of Sulphur (Sadler's Wells, 1965)talks to FRANK GRANVILLE BARKER about his inclination from author to librettist
ALUN OWEN , the author of the plays The Rough and Ready Lot and Progress to the Park, as well as the screenplay for the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night and the book of Maggie May, talks about the demands of the musical
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