Times Newspapers Peter began his career while still a post-graduate student at Oxford writing a dissertation on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. In September 1984 Peter became chief drama critic of
The Sunday Times. He continued in this position through 2003, following which he was the
Sunday Times contributing drama critic through to 2010. In February 2003,
Theatregoer magazine listed and interviewed him as one of 11 critics called the "most powerful people in theatre".
Ian Charleson Award Peter saw and reviewed
Ian Charleson's extraordinary
Hamlet at the
National Theatre in late 1989. Unbeknownst to the audience, Charleson performed it during the last weeks of his life while he was seriously ill with AIDS, and died in January 1990 at the age of 40 eight weeks after his final performance. In November 1990, in memory of Charleson's fine performance, Peter established the annual
Ian Charleson Award, to recognise and reward the best classical stage performance by an actor under age 30. The awards are jointly sponsored by
The Sunday Times and the National Theatre, where they are held. The awards defined a classic play as one written prior to 1900; ==Personal life==