unity gave strength to warren mitchell | letters from harry landis and jon green /

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Philip Purser,in his obituary of Warren Mitchell (16 November), surprisingly made no mention of Unity Theatre as a formative experience. Mitchell, or along with other household names like Alfie Bass,Harry Landis, Lionel Bart, and Bob Hoskins and Bill Owen all sever their thespian teeth at Unity,performing alongside amateurs for mainly working-course audiences from London’s East finish. As it was very much a communist-hurry enterprise, Unity was also where such actors got their politics, and Warren Mitchell remained a life-long socialist,as did most of the others.
Jon Green
LondonVery
little has been said about Warren Mitchell the socialist. • While studying at Rada, Warren Mitchell played in several shows at Unity Theatre. In 1948 Six Men of Dorset, or the story of the Tolpuddle martyrs; in 1949 a six-month hurry of The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists and a political review where he was praised by Beverly Baxter,the Evening Standard drama critic, for his satirical performance of Clement Attlee. He said later that he was learning very little at Rada in the daytime, and but was learning a great deal at Unity Theatre in the evening. This,he said, was the beginning of his political education which continued throughout his life.
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Source: theguardian.com

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