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Paul Miller is back

Paul Miller is back in the blog world. I, for one, say “hurrah”.

If theatre is to remain vital, we need good critical thinking about theatre, which is aired in a thoughtful way. Paul provides that and as some are arguing there’s a lack of sophisticated critical voices out there.

Paul has his own take on Ravenhill’s “fewer new plays” assumption, which I have also had a comment on.

Also, his point on the two versions of Coveney’s article on criticism dying, and my thought on the matter.

Welcome back, Paul.

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  • About me

    I'm a playwright and investment analyst. I have a broad range of interests: food, gardening, innovation & intellectual property, sustainability, architecture & design, writing and the arts. I sit on the board of Talawa Theatre Company and advise a CIS investment trust on socially responsible investments.

  • Recent Work

    Recent plays include, for theatre: Nakamitsu, Yellow Gentlemen, Lost in Peru, Lemon Love. For radio: Places in Between (R4), Patent Breaking Life Saving (WS).

  • Nakamitsu

  • Yellow Gentlemen