Iain Mackintosh
'Mackintosh's considerable achievement is to turn what might so
easily have become simply anecdote or a display of professional
partiality for this of that form, into the subject of a detailed
historical analysis, pursued with rigour and architectural
understanding.' - Theatre Research International
'Thank goodness for this visionary book. ... if we wish to build
playhouses which help provoke the energy, buzz and interaction of
good theatre ... this enthralling and truthful book provides a
marvelous foundation stone. Read it. Build on it ... This is also
the best book on theatre buildings, I have seen for A Level Theatre
Studies, students.' - Mark Howell, Theatre Notebook
'Environmental theatre history at its best: analytical, informed,
involved.' - Michael Coveney, The Observer (1993 'Books of the
Year')
'Iain Mackintosh knows things about the mystery of the theatre that
nobody else does. And because he writes with charm and passion we
can know them, too. This is the best book on how architectural
environment affects our work since Peter Brook's - The Empty Space
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'Thank goodness for this visionary book. Read it. Build on it.' -
Mark Howell, Theatre Notebook
'The most informed historian and the most able consultant on the
theory and practice of theatre design in Britain ... Mackintosh's
book is for all of us, the 'Coles notes' of theatre design ...
without question, required reading for anyone engaged in building
theatres, but more than that it is simply a jolly good read for all
artists concerned with the development of good theatre.' - RADA
Magazine
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