British theatre director and lecturer killed in Lisbon crash
A British theatre director and lecturer has tragically passed away in a car accident in Lisbon, Portugal. Peter Clarksen, 56, was traveling alone in the Portuguese capital when his car was involved in a collision with a bus. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics, with his death being confirmed by the Portuguese police. The driver of the bus, who was unharmed, was reportedly distraught after being spoken to by officers.
Clarksen, who was a lecturer at the University of London Institute of Performing Arts, had recently been appointed as the director of the London Theatre Company. He was widely regarded as a prominent figure in British theatre, having won critical acclaim for his productions of King Lear and Macbeth.
No formal statements have been released regarding the cause of the accident, and an investigation is ongoing. In the meantime, colleagues and former students of Clarksen's have expressed their condolences and shared their memories of him as a passionate artist and inspiring mentor.