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Higham Ronald Hayman (4 May 1932 – 20 January 2019) was a British critic, dramatist, and writer who was best known as a biographer.


Biography

Early life
Ronald Hayman was born on May 4, 1932, in East Cliff Hotel in , , a Jewish hotel which had been founded by his grandmother, Anne Morris. His mother, Sadie, was an administrator at the hotel while his father, John, was in a partnership running an antiques and jewellery business. He was educated at St Paul's School in London and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he earned a B.A. in 1954 and an M.A. in 1963. He served in the Royal Air Force for a one-year duty, from 1950 to 1951.

After reading English at Cambridge in 1954, Hayman lived in Germany for two years, mainly to write. He became involved in professional theatre after playing the lead in Love's Labour's Lost with English amateurs in Berlin. He then attended drama school and acted for three years in rep and on television.


Writing career
His first play, The End of an Uncle, was staged at Wimbledon in 1959. He made his debut as a director with 's Deathwatch at the in 1960 and in 1961 was awarded an ABC Television traineeship, which took him to Northampton for a year as assistant producer. He also directed 's In the Jungle of Cities and a stage adaptation of 's The Servant. Hayman directed at Theatre Royal Stratford East, , the Edinburgh Festival, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, and , and for Open Space. His one-man show with as George Bernard Shaw transferred to the West End and went on a world tour. The Tufts in London 9 Faculty, handout, Tufts University, 1973.

He was a regular contributor to the Arts page of and to the New Review. He broadcast on arts programmes and lectured for the University of London Department of English Literature. In the 1970s, he lectured on Shakespeare and the traditions of English acting for the of London program. Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, Document ID tufts:central:dca:UA069:UA069.005.DO.00001, 2004.

His 1995 play Playing the Wife is based on August Strindberg's second marriage to the .


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