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Conference of the Birds: The Story of Peter Brook in Africa

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Conference of the Birds: The Story of Peter Brook in Africa
First edition
AuthorJohn Heilpern
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPeter Brook
PublisherFaber and Faber
Publication date
1977
Publication placeEngland
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages317
ISBN9780571103720
OCLC3629727
Followed byHow Good is David Mamet, Anyway?: Writings on Theater—and Why It Matters 

Conference of the Birds: The Story of Peter Brook in Africa is a biographical book by John Heilpern, in which he describes a journey by theatre director Peter Brook and a group of actors, including Helen Mirren, across the Sahara in Northwest Africa.

The journey was part of Brook's attempt to develop a form of theatre which did not depend on the cultural assumptions of the audience.

The company tested some forms of theatre they had devised at the Centre International de Recherche Théâtrale, by performing them for peoples with whom the actors shared neither common language nor culture. One of the pieces they performed was La Conférence des oiseaux, Brook's stage adaptation of the 12th-century Persian poem The Conference of the Birds by Attar of Nishapur.