DAVID PUGH & DAFYDD ROGERS first produced Art by Yazmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton, at the Wyndhams Theatre in London’s West End. This subsequently became the most successful play in London in the last 25 years as well as the winner of every major award. Art opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre, winning the Tony Award for Best Play. David and Dafydd then produced The Play What I Wrote by Hamish McColl and Sean Foley, directed by Kenneth Branagh at the Wyndhams Theatre, winning the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, and every review was a rave. It opened at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event. This was followed by Tom Stoppard’s adaptation of Gerald Sibleyras’ play Heroes at the Wyndhams Theatre in 2005, which won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy. David and Dafydd then produced one of the most successful productions ever in the West End, Equus, which starred Richard Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe and played a sell-out season at the Gielgud Theatre. Their production of God of Carnage by Yazmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton, starred Ralph Fiennes, Tamsin Greig, Janet McTeer and Ken Stott and played a phenomenally successful season at the Gielgud. They most recently produced Kneehigh Theatre’s production of Noël Coward’s Brief Encounter, which played for more than 350 performances in the Cinema on the Haymarket and was just nominated for four Olivier Awards. David and Dafydd are currently producing Calendar Girls by Tim Firth, which will open at the Noël Coward Theatre in the West End in April 2009.