Overview
In 1997, Richard Eyre was invited by the BBC to write and present a
series of programmes about the history of British theatre in the 20th
century. Eyre decided to write a book first and then base his TV series
on it. This is that book. Together with Nicholas Wright, the two
present what they describe as a "partial, personal and unscholarly view
of the century's theatre", told from the point of view of two of
theatre's most experienced practitioners. The book traces the way in
which Shakespeare's plays have been used as nationalistic pageants, star
vehicles and contemporary metaphors, mirroring changes in society over
the century. Like the theatre itself, the book has been drawn from a
variety of sources, themes, people and movements.