Peter Brook was born in March 21th, 1925, in London.
He was an English producer-director of Shakespeare's play.
He directed his first Shakespeare's play, King John.
The unconventional style and staging of which shocked the theatre world and won Brook international. He gained further renown by directing a 1967 film version of the play.
Brook would often use acrobatics and highly physical elements in his performances, shifting emphasis from oration to action. Simply, it was a matter of letting actions speak louder than words.
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