Abstract

In December 1992 Geraldine Cousin talked to Mike Pearson, a founder member of Brith Gof, the Welsh theatre company that has pioneered epic, site‐specific work in Britain and Europe. In addition to large‐scale, site‐specific projects, Mike Pearson discusses in Patagonia, a theatre piece based on life in the Welsh community in Patagonia, and two small‐scale ventures: a one‐man show, From Memory, and a physical duet entitled In Black and White. The interview explores Mike Pearson's interest in experiments with theatrical form, particularly in relationship to physical theatre, narrative, improvisation and the ‘two’ in performance.

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