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Director who faced prison dies

April 20, 2017 15:24
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Michael Bogdanov, the famed theatre, opera and film director, died after suffering a heart attack on Sunday while on holiday.

Mr Bogdanov, born in Neath, south Wales, to a Jewish father and a Welsh mother in 1938, was known for his modern reinterpretations of Shakespeare, as well his work with new plays.

In 1982 he went on trial at the Old Bailey after staging an act of simulated male sex in his play The Romans in Britain at the National Theatre, accused of procuring an act of “gross indecency” likely to cause offence.

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