Writer David Hare turns his COVID-19 into a theatre piece
LOS ANGELES — Oscar-nominated writer David Hare says he’s turned his COVID-19 illness into a stage monologue about enduring “this quite extraordinary disease.”
“Beat the Devil” will open in London as soon as officials deem it safe for theatres to get back into business, Hare said Wednesday.
“I don’t think anyone who has not had it (the virus) quite understands how extraordinarily unpredictable it is, not just on a daily but almost an hourly basis,” said the Tony Award-nominated British playwright (“Plenty,” “Racing Demon,” “Skylight”).
Hare, 73, said the one-actor play is “purely” about his experience with the disease, which he contracted early in the pandemic and while he was at work on a TV drama, “Roadkill.”