

The Vertical Hour
David Hare
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the insightful exploration of communication and relationships in the play, with many praising its emotional depth and strong character portrayals. Some find it a moving experience that resonates well across different generations, while others have mixed feelings about certain aspects, especially the conclusion. A few reviews mention the play's pacing and execution as potential shortcomings, but overall, it garners a positive reception.
1979. Esme Allen is a well-known West End actress at just the moment when the West End is ceasing to offer actors a regular way of life.
The visit of her young daughter, Amy, with a new boyfriend sets in train a series of events which only find their shape sixteen years later.
David Hare's new play, which mixes love, death, and the theatre in a heady and original way, was sold out at the National Theatre, and transferred to the West End in January 1998.
This is the definitive version of Amy's View.
Amy's View
Amy's View is a British play written by David Hare and published by Faber & Faber in London (1997).
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