The Queen’s accession seemed to herald a fresh start for Britain. But as politics became more squalid, her bland persona was a good match for the monarchy’s survival instinct, says playw…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:49AMRyan Gilbey was eloquent about the qualities of David Warner, but it isn’t true that he got stage fright while performing in The Great Exhibition in 1972. On the contrary, he acted fearles…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:18AMPlaywright David Hare has written a new poem, Agony Uncle, about Boris Johnson's handling of the coronavirus crisis. Written in the tradition of 18th century satire, the poem castigates the…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42PMDuring David Hare’s 50 years in theatre its fortunes have changed beyond recognition. In the face of cultural cuts and crises, he sets out his vision for a Playhouse for todayIn 1946, Geor…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:18AMLike everyone else she knows, Eleanor voted leave. She knew she wouldn’t really get her country back but why hasn’t the result made her happier? Eleanor Shaw is in her 50s, well-spoken, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:33AMIt’s 22 years since the playwright’s chronicle of an election-losing Labour leader, The Absence of War, premiered at the Olivier theatre. On the eve of its revival he calls for the party…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:42AMIbsen wanted his plays to be continually updated after his death. As his new version of The Master Builder opens, Hare reflects on the pain and pleasure of adaptation – and what he learned…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:18PMTheatre director most admired by playwrights and seen as the master of 20th-century repertoryIn June 2007, the Guardian critic Michael Billington was asked to name the best theatre director …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:06PMAs he brings one of the crime writer’s novels to the National stage, David Hare reveals why he loves the pithy, power-obsessed creator of MaigretLike many bookish children, I grew up consu…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:28AMIbsen wanted his plays to be continually updated after his death. As his new version of The Master Builder opens, Hare reflects on the pain and pleasure of adaptation – and what he learned…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:07AMThe early works of the great Russian playwright receive less attention than The Cherry Orchard and Uncle Vanya. But these direct, risky plays remain vital – and The Seagull is perfection I…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:28AMThe playwright and screenwriter on his ideal festival, American revolution musical Hamilton, and box setting clever with BorgenDavid Hare was born in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. After study…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:27AMFrom Sarah Bernhardt to Angelina Jolie, actors who engage with public events or express a personal opinion are ridiculed. It's time they were given the respect they deserve, argues David Hare
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:58PMIt’s 22 years since the playwright’s chronicle of an election-losing Labour leader, The Absence of War, premiered at the Olivier theatre. On the eve of its revival he calls for the party…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:00AMWhen the feted stage designer Maria Björnson was asked to do the decor for a revival of Plenty with Cate Blanchett in the West End in 1999, she admitted to me there was little she could do …
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SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:49AMOne of the most winning aspects of the Almeida theatre, as run in the 1990s by a couple of actors, Jonathan Kent and Ian McDiarmid, was their determination to take up the cause of certain fe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54PMTurning Terence Rattigan into a martyr smacks of the wheedling Tory tone of self-righteous privilegeOf course, you must expect it: in rightwing times, rightwing art flourishes. In the London…
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