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''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
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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 transferred to Broadway in 2015.


Productions

''Skylight'' premiered in May 1995 at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, directed by Richard Eyre and starring
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and Lia Williams. The production moved to the
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for a short run from 13 February 1996, again with Gambon and Williams.Hare, David
Script
''Skylight'' (books.google.com), Faber and Faber, 2013 (no page numbers)
Both actors appeared in the Broadway transfer from September to December 1996. Both earned
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nominations for their performances, as well as Eyre as director and the play as Best Play. The play won the New York Drama Critics' Circle award as Best Foreign Play." 'Skylight' Listing, 1996"
playbillvault.com, accessed 30 March 2015
The play won the 1996
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for Play of the Year."Olivier Awards, 1996"
olivierawards.com, accessed 30 March 2015
On 30 June 1997 the play opened at London's Vaudeville Theatre, with Bill Nighy in his first starring role,Roslyn Sulcas, "Mulligan and Bill Nighy Prepare ‘Skylight’ for Broadway"
''The New York Times'', 26 February 2015; accessed 13 September 2018
and Stella Gonet, directed by Eyre. It ran through 11 October 1997. A new production directed by Stephen Daldry and starring Carey Mulligan, Nighy—reprising the part he had first performed in 1997—and Matthew Beard opened at the Wyndham's Theatre in June 2014."''Skylight'' review – Hare revival is a Thatcherite play for today"
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'', 22 June 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
The play was broadcast live (or near-live) to cinema audiences via National Theatre Live (NT Live) on 17 July 2014. This production transferred to Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on 16 March 2015. The production officially opened on 2 April in a limited engagement to 21 June. The play was nominated for seven 2015 Tony Awards, and won Best Revival of a Play. On June 10, 2016, Hidden Cove Productions was to open ''Skylight'', starring
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, Lindsay G. Merrithew and Tim Dowler-Coltman, at the Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto, Canada. Larry Moss was to direct the four-week run. The world premiere of ''Skylight'' in the Chinese language took stage in the Lyric Theatre in Hong Kong on July 1, 2016. Starring
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, Fala Chen and Terrance Lau. Directed by Chan Chu-Hei. Initially scheduled for 24 shows, the show was sold out within a few hours of opening for sale, and due to overwhelming response, 11 additional shows were added. On February 14, 2017, Theatre Calgary was to open ''Skylight'', starring Geoffrey Simon Brown, Dean Paul Gibson and Myla Southward at the Max Bell Theatre in
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, Valerie Planche directing the two-week run. On March 26, 2020 Verendus Theatrical was to open ''Skylight'', starring Alicia Zorkovic, Brant Eustice and Jackson Barnard at the Holden Street Theatres in Adelaide, South Australia, Tim Williams directing the two-week run. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic the show was forced to reschedule until January 14, 2021.


Characters

Source: ''Skylight'' *Tom Sergeant= near 50, wealthy restauranteur *Kyra Hollis= just past 30, maths teacher in a poor area of London *Edward Sergeant= Tom's son, 18, in his "gap year" before university


Plot

East London school teacher Kyra Hollis is visited by Edward Sergeant and, later on the same night, his father Tom Sergeant. Kyra had been living with the Sergeant family years earlier but left after her affair with Tom was discovered by Tom's wife, who has since died. Edward now accuses Kyra of having left him as well, as he saw her as a big sister, and he demands to know why she left his life. Shortly thereafter, Tom, a wealthy restaurateur, with real-life references to Terence Conran, appears unheralded and for no apparent reason. Kyra's less-than-glamorous lifestyle leads him to poke fun at her to the point of insult, accusing her of self-punishment. After Kyra cooks a spaghetti dinner (which the actress cooks on stage), the talk turns to their relationship. It becomes clear that their chances to be rekindled rest on whether one of them can change preconceived notions of the other.


Awards and nominations

; Awards * 1996 Olivier Award for Play of the Year * 1997 Theatre World Special Award for Outstanding Debut Ensemble (
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, Lia Williams and Christian Camargo) * 2015 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play ; Nominations * 1996 Olivier Award for Best Actor (Michael Gambon) * 1997 Tony Award for Best Play * 1997 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play (Michael Gambon) * 1997 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play (Lia Williams) * 1997 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play ( Richard Eyre) * 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play (Michael Gambon) * 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play (Lia Williams) * 2015 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play (Carey Mulligan) * 2015 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play (Bill Nighy) * 2015 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play (Matthew Beard) * 2015 Olivier Award for Best Revival"Olivier Awards, 2015"
olivierawards.com, accessed 30 March 2015


References

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External links

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