Hapgood (play)

Hapgood is a play by Tom Stoppard, first produced in 1988. It is mainly about espionage, focusing on a British female spymaster (Hapgood) and her juggling of career and motherhood. The play also makes reference to quantum mechanics, including Niels Bohr's "The answer is the question interrogated"; Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; and the topological problem of the Seven Bridges of Königsberg.

In the original production in 1988, Felicity Kendal played Hapgood and Nigel Hawthorne played her friend and superior Blair. The production was a critical failure, and it was revised significantly in 1994 for the first New York production.

Tom Stoppard plays
1960s
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
  • Enter a Free Man
  • The Real Inspector Hound
1970s
  • After Magritte
  • Jumpers
  • Travesties
  • Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land
  • Professional Foul
  • Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
  • Night and Day
  • Dogg's Hamlet
  • Cahoot's Macbeth
  • 15-Minute Hamlet
  • Undiscovered Country
1980s
  • On the Razzle
  • The Real Thing
  • Rough Crossing
  • Dalliance
  • Hapgood
1990s
  • Arcadia
  • Indian Ink
  • The Invention of Love
2000s
  • The Coast of Utopia
  • Rock 'n' Roll