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SIMON GRAY

"I’m thinking of starting my own web site. I must find out what a web site is exactly, I have a general sense that it’s a source of information about oneself for the benefit of others, and that it works through the Internet, which I’ll also find out about… Now I’ve launched myself into this computer I can surely do all those things that everybody else has been doing for decades..."

Enter a Fox (2001)

This is Simon Gray's website, where you will find a rapidly growing archive of information about his work, production and publication news, and a regularly updated bookshop. There will also be exclusive video, features and essays commissioned for the site.

Simongray.org.uk launched on the 21st October 2009. We welcome feedback about the site so please send us your comments.

Alan Bates and Harold Pinter filming ButleyPlaywright, diarist and novelist Simon Gray was born on Hayling Island on 21st October 1936. His first novel, Colmain, was published in 1963. He was the author of many plays for TV and radio, as well as films, including the 1987 adaptation of J L Carr’s A  Month in the Country, and TV films such as Old FlamesAfter Pilkington  and Unnatural Pursuits. He wrote more than 30 stage plays, among them Butley, Otherwise EngagedClose of PlayThe Rear Column,  Quartermaine’s Terms, The Common Pursuit, Hidden Laughter, The Late Middle Classes, Japes, The Old Jasper Britton, Felicity Kendal and Nicholas Le Prevost in The Last Cigarette/Photo by Tristram KentonMasters (his ninth play to be directed by Harold Pinter) and Little Nell, which premiered at the Theatre Royal, Bath in 2007, directed by Peter Hall. In 1990 he was given the BAFTA Writer’s Award. 

His acclaimed works of non-fiction include The Smoking Diaries trilogy and Coda. The dramatisation of his diaries, The Last Cigarette, co-authored with Hugh Whitemore and directed by Richard Eyre, played in the West End in spring/summer 2009. Simon Gray was appointed CBE in the 2005 New Year's Honours for his services to drama and literature. He died on August 7th 2008.

The Simon Gray Interviews

A collection of interviews with leading figures who worked with Simon or have a connection to his work.

Stephen Hollis: The theatre director discusses working with Simon Gray in England and the USA, the beginnings of his career, directing Pinter in his own play, and more... read

Stephen PageThe CEO of Faber & Faber talks about his career in publishing and the future of the book... read

Ken Trodd: The film and television producer discusses his career, his work with Simon Gray, Dennis Potter, Ken Loach and many others... read

Christopher Morahan: The television and theatre director discusses working with Simon Gray on stage and screen and his career at the BBC, the National Theatre and elsewhere.. read

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NEWS & EVENTS
Quartermaine's Terms opens in Stockholm
The Swedish production, Frammande sprak, opened on 20th April at the Royal Dramatic Theatre.
Congratulations to Clare Duffy!
For winning this year's Simon Gray award at the Bush Theatre, London, for her play 'Money: The Game Show'
Quartermaine's Terms to be published in new single edition
Faber and Faber will publish the new edition to coincide with the new West End production starring Rowan Atkinson
Congratulations to Tom Wells!
For being shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
Further cast announced for Quartermaine's Terms in the West End in January 2013
Rowan Atkinson will be joined by Conleth Hill, Will Keen, Felicity Montagu and Malcolm Sinclair
Simon Ward
The Simon Gray website mourns the actor, a dear friend and collaborator, who died on 12th July 2012.
Rowan Atkinson to star in Quartermaine's Terms in the West End in January 2013!
The legendary comic actor will take on the lead role in Simon Gray's classic play at the Wyndham's Theatre, directed by Richard Eyre.
The Common Pursuit in New York: an interview with the director
Moises Kaufman talks about the production at the Roundabout Theatre, plus photos of the cast
Otherwise Engaged: new production on Radio 4
James Purefoy will lead the cast in Simon Gray's classic comedy, to be broadcast on 24th March at 2:30pm.
Simon Callow's new website!
A new website devoted to the wonderful actor, writer and director has now been launched.
FABER NEW EDITIONS - SPECIAL OFFER
Get 25% off The Early Diaries (RRP 14.99) and each individual volume of Simon Gray: PLAYS 1-5 (RRP 16.99) including free P&P.
Critical Quarterly: Simon Gray special edition
An issue of the literary magazine dedicated to Simon Gray's work, edited by Colin MacCabe, came out in April 2010.
THE SMOKING DIARIES AUDIO BOOKS SPECIAL OFFER
Buy the audio books of all three volumes of The Smoking Diaries and Coda, all read by the author, for GBP40 or get 20% off each individual CD volume.
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