Bagg Theatre Company - new theatre company set up by Director Laura Baggaley.
Barrister Blog - the blog for barrister and writer Tim Kevan.
Benet Catty - Benet directed the second production of Single Fare to Zurich and the showcase of City Lights at the Old Vic, both with aplomb.
British Library - worth a look simply for the superb Turning the Pages section.
Edmund Jolliffe - James has collaborated with composer Edmund Jolliffe on several projects.
Fin Kennedy - playwright with a growing reputation for writing big plays. Also includes a blog.
Genesis Project - an extremely useful source of information on young directors.
Michele Celeste - Amazingly versatile Italian playwright.
Mike Goodenough - the actor who played a blinder in Chicken and Mushroom Pie and Chips.
Net Curtains Theatre - a new writing company that has produced James' work. Website has some good photos of the Flood project which included James' House on the Promontory.
O Poor Robinson Crusoe - playwright Stephen Sharkey's blog.
Playwrights on the Web - an international database of playwrights and their websites offering production and publishing opportunities.
Widsith - the theatre company that workshoped After Amber with James and gave it a rehearsed reading at the King's Head Theatre.
Writernet - valuable resource for playwrights.
Arnold Wesker
"To be specific: the director can encourage the set designer to create a vast impressive set which can communicate an importance about the events unfolding even though those events are anecdotal, without importance: he can call from the lighting designer a sequence of lights which create an atmosphere the text doesn't really substantiate; he can direct the actor to pause, look, and dramatically poise his body to make it seem that something profound is taking place when in fact nothing has been said or happened to earn that moment of profundity. And of course the director can use that most potent of all the art forms, music, to help make it seem that something ominous or tragic is taking place when in fact nothing is. To do all these things is to cheat."