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Closer: A Play
Contributor(s): Marber, Patrick (Author)
ISBN: 0802136451     ISBN-13: 9780802136459
Publisher: Grove Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 1999
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Annotation: When I was fourteen I happened to meet the celebrated drama critic, Jack Kroll. We were in his New York office at Newsweek when he asked me what I wanted to do with my life. I told him I'd like to write plays, if I could.

"Would you now?" He handed me a Grove Press edition of Pinter: Plays One and said, "You'd better have this then".

In 1995 my first play was put on at the National Theatre

One night, I was knocking around the lighting box just before curtain up, "Anyone in?"

The Deputy Stage Manager, said, "Harold Pinter".

"Yeah, yeah".

"No, really".

A few days later I received a little note from him, congratulating me on the play. I kept the note in my breast pocket for a month.

In May of 1999 we had lunch. Harold wore a black shirt and drank white wine. In fact, we drank a fair amount of white wine together. I'd put it about, via our mutual agent, Judy Daish, that I'd be pretty keen to direct The Caretaker and word came back that Harold would not be averse. So we discussed the play in an adult fashion, director to play-wright. I wondered when someone was going to tap me on the shoulder and wake me from this fantasy.

A month or two later I called Harold to discuss some bit of production business. He came to the phone, full of beans.

"Hallo, Harold. You sound well".

He told me that he was "well" and that he was writing a new play. He spoke like a man who had never written a play before, thrilled and delighted that the words were flowing. I was stabbing around in the dark with a new one. Harold asked after it delicately; he treated me like a fellow writer, as if all writers are equals, all prone to the same problems.

When I directed my second play, Closer, onBroadway, Jack Kroll came to interview me for Newsweek magazine. We chatted away in the lobby of the Algonquin Hotel where I was staying. I told him he'd given me a book some twenty years ago and that it had been more than useful. He was delighted. He spoke at some length and with great admiration for and about Harold's work.

Jack Kroll died this summer.

It was an honour to have met him.

The book he had given me was upstairs in my hotel room.

Why would I ever part with it?

It's here on my desk, as I write.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Drama | American - General
Dewey: 822.914
LCCN: 99023870
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 5.49" W x 8.21" (0.40 lbs) 120 pages
 
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New York Dram Critc's Circle Award for Best Foreign Play

Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy

London Critics' Circle Award for Best Play

Time Out Award for Best West End Play

The award-winning play of love and betrayal that was the inspiration for Mike Nichols' acclaimed film of the same name and starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Own.

In Closer, Patrick Marber has created a brilliant exploration into the brutal anatomy of modern romance, where a quartet of strangers meet, fall in love, and become caught up in a web of sexual desire and betrayal. Closer is being hailed as one of the best new plays of the nineties, and as the London Observer noted, it has wired itself into the cultural vocabulary in a way that few plays have ever done.