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David Hare play starring Ralph Fiennes transfers to the West End - The production, starring the Harry Potter actor and Spooks ...
David Hare’s *Grace Pervades* tells the story of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, stars of the Victorian stage, and Ellen’s ...
Breaking Baz: David Hare, British Playwright & Filmmaker, Casts An Unsparing Eye Over The UK General Election & Reveals He Is Working On A Drama About “The Great Question Of The 21st Century” ...
Off Broadway at the Shed, Ralph Fiennes is glorious in David Hare’s sputtering portrait of the man who paved New York. By Jesse Green The production of “Straight Line Crazy,” by David Hare ...
EXCLUSIVE: David Hare, one of the UK’s foremost playwrights and a double Oscar nominee, is in an unsparing mood about the state of UK politics. This comes as leaders of the country’s two major ...
The reason two-time Academy Award nominee David Hare (“The Hours,” “The Reader”) wanted to write the BBC2/Netflix limited series “Collateral” is that he felt no one else was writing ...
Yet it is also abstracted to the point it includes all manner of semi-hidden erotic and animalistic elements. David Hare, ‘Cronus Elephant,’ 1975. Lincoln Glenn Gallery The face could be an elephant ...
Sir David Hare plays coy when asked who the slick MP Peter Laurence is meant to be in contemporary British politics. “I’ve drawn a politician who is charismatic, popular, forward-looking, and ...
The formula is whacked,” Hare says. That led him to Collateral, starring Carey Mulligan, a “police procedural” that he worked hard to construct with no elements of a procedural.
This article is more than 4 years old. David Hare, the celebrated British playwright and TV dramatist, has written a new monologue, Beat the Devil, about his personal experience with COVID-19.
David Hare is one of Britain's most celebrated playwrights, and over 30 years of writing, one of its most political. His last play “Stuff Happens,” was a dramatic rendition of the run-up to ...
Off Broadway at the Shed, Ralph Fiennes is glorious in David Hare’s sputtering portrait of the man who paved New York. By Jesse Green The production of “Straight Line Crazy,” by David Hare ...