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  1. Skylight is a play by British dramatist David Hare. The play premiered in the West End at the Cottesloe Theatre in 1995, moving to the Wyndham's Theatre in 1996. After opening on Broadway in 1996, it played again in the West End in 1997 at the Vaudeville Theatre. It was revived at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End in 2014, and that production ...

  2. David Hare (born June 5, 1947, St. Leonards, Sussex, England) is a British playwright, screenwriter, and director noted for his deftly crafted satires examining British society in the post- World War II era. Hare graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1968 and founded an experimental touring theatre group that same year.

  3. Pravda is a satirical play by David Hare and Howard Brenton exploring the role of journalism in society. It was first produced at the National Theatre in London on 2 May 1985, directed by Hare and starring Anthony Hopkins in the role of Lambert Le Roux, white South African media mogul. [1] Labelled a " Fleet Street comedy", it is a satire on ...

  4. Playwright Sir David Hare was born in Bexhill, East Sussex, England on 5 June 1947, and was educated at Lancing College and Jesus College, Cambridge. He co-founded Portable Theatre Company, acting, directing and writing plays. Slag was first produced in London in 1970 at the Hampstead Theatre Club. He was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court ...

  5. David Hare lors de la présentation du film Le Mur au festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy 2018. Sir David Hare est un réalisateur, scénariste, producteur de télévision et metteur en scène britannique, né le 5 juin 1947 à St Leonards-on-Sea dans le comté de Sussex de l'Est en Angleterre ( Royaume-Uni ).

  6. Hare (surname) David (given name) 1947 births. Winners of the BAFTA Award. John Llewellyn Rhys Prize winners. Golden Bear winners. Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature. Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Knights Bachelor.

  7. Sir David Rippon Hare is an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre director. Best known for his stage work, Hare has also enjoyed great success with films, receiving two Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay for writing The Hours in 2002, based on the novel written by Michael Cunningham, and The Reader in 2008, based on the novel of the same name written by Bernhard Schlink.