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Constructing a Pedigree

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My first class in theatre direction at a university drama department began with the lecturer, who was also the head of the theatre training course, introducing each class member according to their prior professional performing arts experience and/or that of their family members.

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Chynoweth, A. (2015). Constructing a Pedigree. In: Michell, D., Wilson, J.Z., Archer, V. (eds) Bread and Roses. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-127-4_14

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