Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2023
It’s time to cue Ariel. We have the odd experience today of having Mark present on the screen at a very slight delay, and having a representation of his body, or a souvenir of his body, with us in person on the stage. Mark says he’s very glad he’s not within smelling range of this garment, his famous Ariel body-stocking. For those of you unfortunate enough not to be familiar with Mark’s work, he has just been made an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company. And deservedly. He first performed at the RSC in Written on the Heart, David Edgar’s 2011 play about the translation of the Bible.
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