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Widely regarded as the man who laid the foundations of modern British theatre, Harley Granville-Barker was famed for his Shakespeare productions and wrote and produced ground-breaking new plays in the early twentieth century. He lectured at Cambridge, Oxford, Yale and Harvard. Richard Nelson's new play finds him embittered and world-weary in Massachusetts in 1916, with war raging in Europe, having fallen in with a group of British expatriates endeavouring to find their way in an academic, theatre obsessed community.
Cast/Performers
Ben Chaplin,
Tara Fitzgerald,
Jemma Redgrave,
William French,
Andrew Havill,
Louis Hilyer,
Jason WatkinsCreatives/Company
Author:
Richard NelsonProducer:
Hampstead TheatreDirector:
Roger MichellDesign:
Hildegard BechtlerLighting:
Rick FisherSound:
John Leonard