The Learning Squiggle
Posted by emptyphototheatre on June 7, 2013 · Leave a Comment
No offence to my university teachers, but I have definitely learned far more about directing in the past two years than I did during a four year degree course. Plus, it’s been significantly cheaper. Don’t get me wrong: I loved my degree, but it would seem that learning by doing is much more effective. It’s … Continue reading →
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