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Full-Length Play, Drama / 1w, 2m
David Hare
David Hare's intensely clear-sighted and compassionate play, about reconnected lovers who consider resurrecting their relationship, won The Guardian's coveted Best New Play Award.
Image: 2014 West End Production (Tristram Kenton)
Winner! 2015 The Guardian's Award for Best New Play Winner! 2015 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play Nominee: 2015 Drama Desk Award Nominee: 2015 Drama League Award, Best Revival of a Play Nominee: 2015 Olivier Award, Best Revival of a Play
Broadway and the West End applauded this intensely clear-sighted and compassionate play about a love affair. Kyra is surprised to see the son of her former lover at her apartment in a London slum. He hopes she will reconcile with his distraught, now widowed, father. Tom, a restless, self-made restaurant and hotel tycoon, arrives later that evening, unaware of his son’s visit. Kyra, who was his invaluable business associate and a close family friend until his wife discovered their affair, has since found a vocation teaching underprivileged children. Is the gap between them unbridgeable, or can they resurrect their relationship?
Originally produced at London's Royal National Theatre, Skylight won the Guardian's coveted Best New Play award.
“Luminously beautiful and wildly truthful... a fascinating play [that] tears at the heart.” – The New York Post
“Absolutely splendid.” – The New York Times
“David Hare's luminously beautiful and wildly truthful Skylight is deeply and truly about people... It is a fascinating play [that] tears at the heart... Theatregoing today doesn't get much better than this.” – New York Post