Jack Thorne: Risk-aversion in theatre means it’s a scary time for new voices
Jack Thorne. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Speaking at a BFI London Film Festival panel event, Thorne warned that post-pandemic risk-aversion would “damage the sector and society as a whole”, while Lucy Prebble echoed his comments, saying new writers were needed to keep theatre “exciting and relevant”
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