Philip Pullman in Conversation at the Oxford Playhouse
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Philip Pullman will be at the Oxford Playhouse on April 24th for a discussion of His Dark Materials as part of the Playhouse’s 70th anniversary celebrations. He will talk about “the genesis of an alternate Oxford” and “his impressions of the adaptation of his epic trilogy, in the week before it takes to the Playhouse stage”. He will also talk about the differences between stage and screen, comparing the play with the film of The Golden Compass. Tickets can be purchased for £11(£9) through the Oxford Playhouse website.

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3 Responses to Philip Pullman in Conversation at the Oxford Playhouse

  1. Skye says:

    Oooh! I hope someone will be able to go and report on it for us.

  2. BlackSatinDancer says:

    PP on Manet. Don’t know where to post this, so here you are:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audioslideshow/2009/feb/22/art-philippullman

  3. Kinders says:

    I might go along. Bit pricey for a talk though…