by RichardEyre (Author)
During the ten years from 1987 to 1997 that he was Director of the Royal National Theatre, Richard Eyre kept a diary - a record that disarmingly captured a life at the heart of British cultural and political affairs. The powerful and the famous inevitably strut and fret upon its pages, but NATIONAL SERVICE is also a moving personal journey, charted faithfully by a fiercely self-aware and frequently self-doubting individual. The job of grappling with a giant three-headed monster as complex as the Royal National Theatre is laid before us. So are good gossip, brilliant insights into personalities and relationships and a sense of the ridiculous, which Eyre is powerless to suppress. Like other consummate diarists such as Alan Clarke and Kenneth Tynan, Richard Eyre has a voice and point of view that jolt the reader into fresh understanding - and are instantly compelling.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Oct 2003
ISBN 10: 0747565899
ISBN 13: 9780747565895
Book Overview: * Ten years in the life of a world-renowned director of stage and screen *Riveting, star-studded journals from the former director of the N.T take the reader to the heart of British cultural and political life and inside the workings of a great theatre. *Also a relentlessly self-searching and moving personal account of a great director at work.
Prizes: Winner of Theatre Book Prize 2003.