Inordinately sad new play from David Hare shifts this playwright's onetime focus toward a land of disinterest and despair, corruption and inaction. Actual topic -- Britain's railways since they were ...
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Near the start of David Hare's new play, The Permanent Way, a character says: "I can't imagine why you want to write a play about the railways. It's an incredibly boring subject. I'm sure, as you say, ...
David Hare's state-of-the-railways play The Permanent Way charts the decline of the railways in this country since privatisation. But how did it play with those actually working on the lines? Here, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. David Hare's award-winning play roars to life in a provocative new site-specific ...
Twenty-two years after the Southall train crash – one of the four major accidents that jolted the country into realising that corporate failure could have consequences every bit as bloody as human ...
Plays don’t come much more topical than this. Newspapers also feature heavily in director Max Stafford-Clark’s fast-paced opening sequence, in which the excellent nine-strong ensemble play rail ...