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Closer (1997) is a dramatic play by British playwright Patrick Marber. It premiered at the Royal National Theatre's Cottesloe Theatre in London in 1997 and made its North American debut at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway on 25 January 1999. It was adapted by Marber for the 2004 film of the same name, produced and directed by Mike Nichols.
Marber was born and raised in a middle-class Jewish family in Wimbledon, London, [3] [4] the son of Angela (Benjamin), a theatre secretary, and Brian Marber, a technical analyst. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He was educated at Rokeby School , St Paul's School , Cranleigh School , and Wadham College, Oxford where he studied English.
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Closer opened in 476 theaters, but the theater count was increased after the film was released. The film was domestically a moderate financial success, grossing $33,987,757. [ 1 ] Huge success followed in the international market, where the film grossed an additional $81,517,270; over 70% of its $115,505,027 worldwide gross.
Closer by Patrick Marber; Directed by Robert Egan; Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine (West Coast Premiere) by Warren Leight; Directed by Evan Yionoulis. QED (World Premiere) A New Play by Peter Parnell; Inspired by writings of Richard Feynman and Ralph Leighton's Tuva or Bust!; Directed by Gordon Davidson
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... , a 1997 play by Patrick Marber "Closer", a short story by Greg Egan
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