Harold and those bourgeois tribulations

Posted in October 30, 2018
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No screenwriter could tell the ordeals suffered by Mrs Armitage better than Harold Pinter. An elegant bourgeois woman living in 1960s London, Jo Armitage is confused and on the verge of a nervous breakdown, having to deal with her failed marriages, a throng of children and the infidelity of her latest husband, be it real

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Happy Birthday Harold Pinter Theatre!

Posted in October 17, 2018
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This week marks the anniversary of the theatre named after the great British playwright. 137 years have gone by since October 15th 1981,when in Pantom Street, the Royal Comedy Theatre opened its doors with the performance of the comedy “The Mascotte” attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Designed by the famous theatre architect

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A disturbing “Monologue”

Posted in October 10, 2018
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From October 25th the Harold Pinter Theatre, as part of the “Pinter at the Pinter” review, will be putting on “Monologue”, a short work originally written for television by Harold Pinter. Broadcast for the first time by the BBC in1973 directed by Christopher Morhan, the work was masterfully interpreted by Henry Woolf, one of the

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Pinter at the Pinter: Russell Tovey

Posted in October 10, 2018
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The famous British actor Russell Tovey is part of the exceptional cast of London’s “Pinter at the Pinter” season. Until Ocotber 20th, the star of the TV series “Being Human” and “Looking” will be on The Harold Pinter Theatre stage- alongside David Suchet, John MacMillan and Hayley Squires – in two of Harold Pinter’s short

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