About this Event
Professor Adam Ledger Inaugural lecture
In this lecture, Adam Ledger thinks both forwards and backwards. And sometimes glances aside. Metaphorically looking around whilst being invited to stand still for a professional moment, he draws upon a long-term interest in the detail of theatre making, and especially directing and acting, to (re)consider how it is he knows what he knows and, importantly, from whom he has learnt and continues to learn. The account suggests the value of memory and considers where skill - and even expertise - may lie. And where it may be heading. In an age of neoliberalism, the shallowness of media, and pervasive anxiety, thus this ‘turn’ may also be a shared moment to give voice to the value of craft, the necessity of others, and the hope of the creative encounter.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Exchange, 3 Centenary Square, Birmingham, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00