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About the Author David Hare has written over thirty stage plays and thirty screenplays for film and television. The plays include Plenty, Pravda (...
View full detailsProduct Description This second volume of plays by David Hare contains work from the 1970s and 1980s which confirmed him as one of the major conte...
View full detailsReview A magnificent chamber play by one of the few major playwrights in our language. Quite unlike his "social" trilogy [Racing Demon, Murmuring ...
View full detailsAbout the Author David Hare has written over thirty stage plays and thirty screenplays for film and television. The plays include Plenty, Pravda (...
View full detailsIntimidated by her tyrannical father, the cold and unyielding rector of Knype Hill, Dorothy Hare spends her days performing the submissive roles of...
View full details1962: A public school on the South Downs. John Blakemore is a solitary boy who finds it impossible either to understand or adapt to the ways of the...
View full detailsA young lawyer's involvement in her first case leads her through a criminal justice system - police, courts and prisons - which is cracking at the ...
View full detailsThe change will come. And it's not far away, I promise you that. Some figure will emerge from the dark screaming 'Get out of the way'. And not far ...
View full details"Berlin/Wall": In two contrasted readings for the stage, David Hare visits a place where a famous wall has come down; then another where a wall is ...
View full detailsFor forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses was the most powerful man in New York. Though never elected to office, he manipulated those who were th...
View full detailsIt's not just that rich people don't know what they've got. They don't even know what they throw away. India is beginning to prosper. But beyond th...
View full detailsHow do you fight without hate? Racing Demon reveals the struggle of four clergymen to make sense of their mission. David Hare's play opened at the ...
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