No theater could sanely flourish until there was an umbilical connection between what was happening on the stage and what was happening in the world.


As quoted in "Critic Kenneth Tynan Has Mellowed But Is Still England's Stingingest Gadfly" by Godfrey Smith in The New York Times (9 January 1966)


No theater could sanely flourish until there was an umbilical connection between what was happening on the stage and what was happening in the world.

No theater could sanely flourish until there was an umbilical connection between what was happening on the stage and what was happening in the world.

No theater could sanely flourish until there was an umbilical connection between what was happening on the stage and what was happening in the world.

No theater could sanely flourish until there was an umbilical connection between what was happening on the stage and what was happening in the world.