ABSTRACT

One of the first productions of Shakespeare that I did was Love’s Labour’s Lost, and at that point I felt and believed the work of a director was to have a vision of a play and to “express” it. I thought that’s what a director was for. I was nineteen or twenty. I had always wanted to direct films, and in fact I started in films before going into the theatre. A film director shows his pictures to the world, and I thought a stage director did the same in another way….