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Tom Stoppard: From Prague Escapee to Theatrical Titan
1 Dec
Summary
- Playwright Tom Stoppard's life story begins with fleeing Czechoslovakia during WWII.
- His influential career spans theatre, film, TV, and radio since 1964.
- Stoppard actively supported Soviet prisoners of conscience and befriended Vaclav Havel.

Tom Stoppard, a towering figure in British theatre, had his life and work meticulously detailed in a biography by Hermione Lee. This immersive account begins with Stoppard's early years, marked by his escape from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia as a child.
His formative experiences led him to grow up in India before settling in England. Since 1964, Stoppard has crafted influential works for theatre, film, television, and radio, earning him a place among the century's most studied playwrights.
Beyond his celebrated writing, Stoppard was a dedicated activist, championing Eastern European and Soviet prisoners of conscience, notably alongside his friend Vaclav Havel. His wit and humor remain central to his enduring presence in theatrical life.



