David Hare
The Judas Kiss, Duke of York's TheatreTuesday, 22 January 2013David Hare's 1998 play wasn't terribly well received when it was first produced by the Almeida; several critics regarded it as a thin work, weakly directed by Richard Eyre, and opined that Liam Neeson was miscast in the role of Oscar Wilde. Now... Read more... |
South Downs/The Browning Version, Harold Pinter TheatreWednesday, 25 April 2012It's amazing what working on a masterpiece can do. Commissioned to write a companion piece to Terence Rattigan's magnificent one-act drama The Browning Version, David Hare has abandoned his journalistic tendencies and written a gently oblique... Read more... |
Page Eight, BBC TwoMonday, 29 August 2011I think I owe David Hare an apology. When I sat down to watch Page Eight, last night – being, as it is, his latest probing of our moral and political universe – I just assumed that our national intelligence services would be in for a trendy-... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Playwright David HareSaturday, 10 October 2009David Hare (b. 1947) has had three distinct phases to his career as a playwright. In the 1970s he was a satirist of the agitprop movement whose plays (Slag, Knuckle) smacked of youthful belligerence. From Plenty (1978) onwards, he devoted two... Read more... |
The Power of Yes, National TheatreTuesday, 06 October 2009David Hare is one of the giants of contemporary British theatre. His skill is to be the Balzacian social secretary who records the mood of the day. So his recent work has examined the state of the nation in a poetic rather than a literal way,... Read more... |
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