Tom Stoppard Lecture
Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard delivers a lecture on theatre. He explores the differences between attitudes in German and English theatre and playwrights, discusses Oscar Wilde's work, and talks about the satisfaction that is gained through collaboration.

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Tom Stoppard in Conversation with Hermione Lee

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Tom Stoppard

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The Playwright (Career Guides)

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Tom Stoppard Learned Everything From Mike Nichols | David Letterman

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Harold Bloom Lectures on Shakespeare's major tragedies

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Athol Fugard: 'The Play-Writing Process'

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How to Speak

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Tom Stoppard (1937–2025): Charlie Rose's Interview with the Legendary Playwright

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Simon Russell Beale discusses Tom Stoppard's The Invention Of Love | London Theatre Review Podcast

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Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee

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Tom Stoppard | Interview | TimesTalks

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3.1 Introduction to David Hume

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What is a Good Argument? Validity and Truth - Marianne Talbot

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Lauren Gunderson: On Structure

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Tom Stoppard and Nicholas Hytner on The Hard Problem│National Theatre

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A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners (3/7)

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Tom Stoppard interview (1995)

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Author Hermione Lee on Playwright Tom Stoppard

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From the archives: Playwright Tom Stoppard

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