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|a 1. 'It's Very Tied to the Content of the Play': Basil Jones, Adrian Kohler, Jane Taylor and Mervyn Millar of Handspring Puppet Company in Conversation with Nadia Davids -- 2. Social and Theatrical Adaptation: Grzegorz Jarzyna in conversation with Paul Allain -- 3. Creating X-Rays of the Text to Dissect the Present: Ivo van Hove of Toneelgroep Amsterdam in Conversation with Peter M. Boenisch -- 4. 'Something New Is Sure To Happen': Daniel Veronese in Conversation with Jean Graham-Jones -- 5. Conservative Adaptation in Japanese Noh Theatre: Udaka Michishige in Conversation with Diego Pellecchia -- 6. On Literality and Limits: Romeo Castellucci of Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio in Conversation with Nicholas Ridout -- 7. The Subtle Aggressors: Julia Bardsley and Simon Vincenzi in Conversation with Dominic Johnson -- 8. Between Radical Adaptation and Strategic Adaptability: Ki Catur 'Benyek' Kuncoro in Conversation with Miguel Escobar -- 9. Beg, Borrow or Steal: Lois Weaver in Conversation with Jen Harvie -- 10. Shakespeare/Two Gents Productions: Denton Chikura, Tonderai Munyevu and Arne Pohlmeier of Two Gents Productions in Conversation with Penelope Woods -- 11. Being Affected: An Interview with Ong Keng Sen of TheatreWorks Singapore in Conversation with William Peterson -- 12. Hello Darkness My Old Friend: Alvis Hermanis in Conversation with Alan Read -- 13. The Novel as 'Obstacle': John Collins of Elevator Repair Service in Conversation with Aoife Monks -- 14. Doing the Impossible: Katie Mitchell in Conversation with Dan Rebellato -- 15. 'There Are No Formulas': Emma Rice of Kneehigh in Conversation with Martin Welton -- 16. 'Expert' Dramaturgies: Helgard Haug of Rimini Protokoll in Conversation with Margherita Laera -- 17. Theatre as an Intellectual Concertina: Simon Stephens in Conversation with Duška Radosavljević.
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