Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Simon Stone: 'If Theatre Could Be Half as Good as HBO, We'd Be Hitting Gold'
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'At 31, Simon Stone has adapted Woody Allen, re-written Ibsen not once but twice, and helmed various iconoclastic stage productions – all after starting out as an actor. He explains why going to the theatre is still a ‘cathartic social ritual’.'

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