Synopsis
Skylight - Faber Edition
Published by Faber & Faber
2 Male 1 Female
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?
REVIEWS
"The play of the decade" ~ Spectator
"A magnificent chamber play by one of the few major playwrights in our language. Quite unlike his "social" trilogy [Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges, The Absence of War], Hare is here dealing with gentler matters of life, love and circumstance ...
Skylight might well one day take its place among the small, residual handful of fin de siecle classics" ~ New York Post
"There are times in the theatre when you suddenly find yourself in the grip of silence. There is no fidgeting or coughing no shifting about in seats: the audience's attention is so tense, it is almost palpable. This is because it can sense that what is happening on the stage is both thrilling and dangerous: a fight to the death, or the dawning of salvation. David Hare's new play, Skylight, is punctuated by such moments. They are the signs that a dramatist of the first rank is writing at full stretch, in complete command of his material, undogmatic and unafraid, unforgiving but compassionate" ~ Sunday Times
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