Proof (play)

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Proof
Written by David Auburn
Characters Catherine, Robert, Hal, and Claire
Date of premiere 23 May 2000
Place of premiere Manhattan Theatre Club
New York City, New York
Original language English
Genre Drama
Setting University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
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Proof is a play by David Auburn. In 2001 the play won Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play.

The play concerns Catherine, the daughter of Robert, a recently deceased mathematical genius and professor at the University of Chicago, and her struggle with mathematical genius and mental illness. Catherine had cared for her father through a lengthy mental illness. Upon Robert's death, his ex-graduate student Hal discovers a paradigm-shifting proof about prime numbers in Robert's office. The title refers both to that proof and to the play's central question: Can Catherine prove the proof's authorship? Along with proving the proof, the daughter also finds herself in a relationship with 28-year-old Hal. Throughout, the play explores Catherine's fear of following in her father's footsteps, both mathematically and mentally.

Proof was originally produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club on May 23, 2000. It then went to Broadway on October 24, 2000 at the Walter Kerr Theatre. Directed by Daniel J. Sullivan, with Mary-Louise Parker as Catherine, Larry Bryggman as Robert, Ben Shenkman as Hal, and Johanna Day as Claire. Mary-Louise Parker won the Tony Award for her performance. Later during the Broadway run, Jennifer Jason Leigh (September 13, 2001 to June 30, 2002) and Anne Heche took over the lead role. Josh Hamilton and Neil Patrick Harris subsequently played the role of Hal.

It subsequently was staged at the Donmar Warehouse in London's West End. Gwyneth Paltrow starred as Catherine, with direction by John Madden, with whom she had worked on Shakespeare in Love. This production also featured Richard Coyle, Ronald Pickup and Sara Stewart.

It is planned to be directed by Andrzej Seweryn and staged in Warsaw, Poland at Polonia Theatre in March 2008.

[edit] Film

Main article: Proof (2005 film)

Paltrow reprised the role in the 2005 film Proof, which was directed by John Madden again. Along with Paltrow, it starred Anthony Hopkins, Hope Davis, and Jake Gyllenhaal. The film version added more characters, whereas the play has only four.

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Preceded by
Dinner With Friends
by Donald Margulies
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
2001
Succeeded by
Topdog/Underdog
by Suzan-Lori Parks
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