David Lodge on Simon Gray in his new book, Lives in Writing
David Lodge has devoted a chapter to Simon Gray in his latest book, Lives in Writing, which is a collection of essays examining how real lives are represented in writing, with a particular focus [...]
Mark Lawson writes of Gray’s “fluidity of imagination” in a great piece in the Guardian
Lawson discusses Gray's obsession with revisions in his article reflecting on the In the Vale of Health plays at the Hampstead at the moment, and his other works. Here's the article.
Lovely to hear that Quartermaine’s Terms will be performed by the Homecoming Players in Ithaca, New York later this year
Best of luck with production! Would love to hear any news you have.
Good luck to the Sinodun Players in their production of Quartermaine’s terms this week!
The show is is being performed at the Wallingford Corn Exchange until 5th April, and tickets are just £10 - call 01491 825 000.
Very cheeky of Dominic Cavendish to pop in early to see In the Vale of Health at the Hampstead. (Great review though!)
It appears Mr Cavendish broke convention and bought a ticket himself to see the show! Well, we can't blame him for being keen to see it. Here's the cheeky review.
In the Vale of Health will transfer to Hampstead Theatre main stage
Wonderful news that after selling out in the downstairs theatre, the collection of four related plays by Simon Gray - Japes, Japes Too, Michael and Missing Dates - will all be moving to the main stage at the Hampstead Theatre. The [...]