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Release Date:
July 24, 2014
Original Title:
National Theatre Live: Skylight
Alternate Titles:
NT Live: Skylight
National Theatre at Home: Skylight
Skylight
Skylight by David Hare
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
National Theatre
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 151
On a bitterly cold London evening, schoolteacher Kyra Hollis receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom Sergeant, a successful and charismatic restaurateur whose wife has recently died. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires.
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Associate Producer:
Sophie Farrah
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Ingrao
Chris Payne
Phil Pearce
Wayne Ratcliffe
Camera Supervisor:
Tony Freeman
Costume Design:
Bob Crowley
Costume Supervisor:
Irene Bohan
Director:
Robin Lough
Stephen Daldry
Executive Producer:
David Sabel
Hair Designer:
Helen Casey
Giuseppe Cannas
Lighting Design:
Natasha Katz
Lighting Director:
Bernie Davis
Mike Le Fevre
Makeup Designer:
Helen Casey
Giuseppe Cannas
Original Music Composer:
Paul Englishby
Producer:
Emma Keith
Production Manager:
Harry Guthrie
Script Supervisor:
Laura Vine
Set Designer:
Bob Crowley
Sound Designer:
Paul Arditti
Sound Engineer:
Rob Bettle
Sound Mixer:
Paul Stannering
Sound Supervisor:
Conrad Fletcher
Special Effects:
Paul Wanklin
Stage Director:
Stephen Daldry
Theatre Play:
David Hare
Unit Manager:
Brian Clark
Jon Harris
Wig Designer:
Giuseppe Cannas
Helen Casey
Writer:
David Hare
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