"From kings to groundlings, Shakespeare made his work profound for everybody. That is how it should be. There is no hierarchy in theatre. It makes everyone part of a collective."

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Source: The Pitmen Painters reminds us that arts funding can change lives by Lyn Gardner, www.theguardian.com. October 18, 2011.

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Lee Hall

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Lee Hall is a British playwright known for his poignant exploration of identity and freedom, particularly in the hit musical 'Billy Elliot'.

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