L&D | Brian Cox defends the use of 'celebrities' in West End plays - but space needs to be made for new talent

Brian Cox defends the use of 'celebrities' in West End plays - but space needs to be made for new talent

Making way for new talent is one the best things experienced professionals can do for their peers. That doesn’t necessarily mean that those with more experience, who are typically some of the eldest workers, shouldn’t be given opportunities. But rather, younger players are given the chance to take on managerial roles and have a moment in the spotlight every now and then.

This idea was bought into question by actor Brian Cox, who earlier this year jumped to the defense of extremely famous actors performing in the West End.

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