Frost/Nixon

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Frost/Nixon is a play by the British screenwriter and dramatist Peter Morgan. Its subject is the series of televised interviews that Richard Nixon granted David Frost in 1977 and that ended with a tacit admission of guilt regarding his role in the Watergate scandal. The play premiered at the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London in August 2006. Directed by Michael Grandage, and starring Michael Sheen as the talk-show host and Frank Langella as the former president, Frost/Nixon received enthusiastic reviews in the British press. It played at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End.

On March 31st, 2007, the play went into previews on Broadway. It officially opened as a limited engagement at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on April 22, 2007 and closed on August 19, 2007, after 137 performances. The original Broadway cast included: Frank Langella (Richard Nixon), Michael Sheen (David Frost), Remy Auberjonois (John Birt), Shira Gregory (Evonne Goolagong), Corey Johnson (Jack Brennan), Stephen Kunken (James Reston Jr.), Stephen Rowe (Swifty Lazar/Mike Wallace), Triney Sandoval (Manolo Sanchez), Armand Schultz (Bob Zelnick) and Sonya Walger (Caroline Cushing).

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Tony Awards
  • Best Play (Peter Morgan) (nominated)
  • Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play (Frank Langella) 'Winner'
  • Best Direction of a Play (Michael Grandage) (nominated)
Drama Desk Awards
  • Outstanding New Play (Peter Morgan) (nominated)
  • Outstanding Actor in a Play (Frank Langella) 'Winner'
  • Outstanding Director of a Play (Michael Grandage) (nominated)
  • Outstanding Music (Adam Cork) (nominated)
Drama League Awards
  • Distinguished Production of a Play (nominated)
  • Distinguished Performance (Stephen Kunken) (nominated)
  • Distinguished Performance" (Michael Sheen (nominated)
Outer Critics Circle Award
  • Outstanding Broadway Play (nominated)
  • Outstanding Actor in a Play (Frank Langella) 'Winner'
  • Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play (Stephen Kunken) (nominated)
  • Outstanding Direction of a Play (Michael Grandage) (nominated)
  • Outstanding Lighting Design (Neil Austin) (nominated)

It has been announced that Ron Howard will direct a film adaptation of the play.[1] The film will be produced by Imagine Entertainment and Working Title Films for Universal Pictures; shooting will begin on August 27, 2007.[2]

  1. ^ [1] On-line interview with actor Michael Sheen
  2. ^ [2] "Arts Briefly", The New York Times, 1 May 2007

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