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'The story of Philip Burton is long overdue – and there is no one better to tell it than the inimitable Angela V. John.' – Michael Sheen
Philip Burton (1904-95) was an inspirational individual, a man of many talents, whose passion for words and learning propelled him as a scholarship boy in the Cynon valley of South Wales, to university college in Cardiff where he studied mathematics but fell in love with the theatre. On graduation he accepted a job as a teacher in the industrial steel town of Port Talbot.
Burton was inspirational from the start: energising a drama and performance culture at the school and in the wider town that has endured and thrived. It was while teaching he began to develop a freelance role as a writer and as an innovative producer for radio with the BBC in Cardiff which would eventually take him on an odyssey first to London then New York and finally Key West.
In the United States of the 1960s, a mid-life renaissance would see Philip Burton direct and deliver lecture recitals about Shakespeare’s plays across the country while establishing the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. A restless man, he settled in Key West in later life to write memoir, fiction and several books on theatre.
Burton had a transformative impact on many including Dylan Thomas, whose work he produced for the BBC, and Richard Jenkins, whom he mentored to become one of the great acting talents of his time. This illuminating biography of a remarkable life, fascinatingly captured by Angela V. John, brings to our attention and out from behind the scenes a man of many dramatic lives: Mr Philip Burton.

Behind the Scenes developed out of The Actors’ Crucible: Port Talbot and the Making of Burton, Hopkins, Sheen and All the Others (Parthian). Angela now lives in Pembrokeshire but grew up in Port Talbot and first met Richard Burton in 1969. For many years she held the Chair in History at the University of Greenwich, London. She is currently an honorary professor at Swansea University, president of Llafur, the Welsh People’s History Society, and of the Port Talbot Musical Theatre Society. (Photo: Jane Kimberley)