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Title: Identity Theft in the Talented Mr. Ripley: A Post-Panel Discussion
Author(s): Leipacher, Mark
Hughes, Christopher
Kahr, Brett
MacRury, Iain
Yates, Candida
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Date Deposited: 12-Oct-2021
Citation: Leipacher M, Hughes C, Kahr B, MacRury I & Yates C (2017) Identity Theft in the Talented Mr. Ripley: A Post-Panel Discussion. Free Associations, (70), pp. 135-150. http://freeassociations.org.uk/FA_New/OJS/index.php/fa/article/view/156
Abstract: Transcription of a panel discussion following a performance of The Faction's production, The Talented Mr. Ripley. The production took place as a special event organised by the Media and the Inner World research network, and was held at the New Diorama Theatre, London in February 2015. The discussion is contextualised in an introduction written by Prof Candida Yates, who directs Media and the Inner World and who chaired the panel.
URL: http://freeassociations.org.uk/FA_New/OJS/index.php/fa/article/view/156
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