Ten years on from his death, Harold Pinter’s one-act plays are being given a season at the theatre that bears his name. Director Jamie Lloyd’s project is admirably ­ambitious – but what a gruesome ...
“Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?” wrote Harold Pinter. This we know: ACT Theatre’s first Pinter Festival has opened with a scintillating bill of two one-acts, the foundation ...
In 'One for the Road,' the first of four one-act plays in Harold Pinter's 'Other Places,' Cat Wilkinson, Jake Bartush and Max Canko, are the tortured prisoners of mikko, left, an interrogator in an ...
The first half of the first bill of Jamie Lloyd’s epic Pinter at the Pinter West End season brings together Harold Pinter’s most harrowing political plays. It is very definitely not the cheeriest of ...
Paapa Essiedu and Kate O'Flynn in Pinter One. Photo: Marc Brenner Ten years after his death, Harold Pinter’s short works are celebrated in the seven-show, six-month season Pinter at the Pinter ...
Director Jamie Lloyd, the project’s mastermind and a longstanding Pinter devotee, has assembled an impressive array of actors and these first two instalments are luxuriously cast. Pinter One ...
“One has to be so scrupulous about language,” purrs the interrogator in one of Harold Pinter’s most chilling short plays, the devastating One for the Road. Words are powerful things. Intended to ...