craftymiss, on 10 February 2013 - 07:05 PM, said:
Do famous people only go to shows if there is a connection for them? Dont they perhaps also go because they just, fancy a night out or actually just like the play?
Only a thought
Now we're almost getting somewhere. Can anyone hypothesise why Salman Rushdie might have an especial interest in
The Captain of Kopenick? Yes, it's possible that it was a random choice of play, as Armadillo suggests, but he'd be more likely to have deliberately chosen. And of course few of us know him personally, as VDCNI observes, but we know a lot about him and his interests from his fiction, essays and interviews, and it would be quite enlightening to know the nature of his relationship to this play. I personally have been scratching my head and can't really see why the NT thought that anyone at all would have any interest in it. So I'd be fascinated to read of its great attraction for someone I respect. I was hoping that one of you would say "Well, uniforms are the key to
Midnight's Children" or some such other guess.
I still put my money on it being Alan Yentob...