This personal history covers 30 years in the British theatre, but it begins in the 1980s when Cox, despite considerable success on both sides of the Atlantic, was nevertheless seeking a fresh sense of purpose for his life and work. He embarked on a journey which culminated in directing "The Crucible" at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Working within Moscow's most hallowed theatre, his story results in a private and public "glasnost".
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