Nuke the World!

Posted in September 11, 2018
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On that morning of September 2017 Lady Antonia was scribbling a few notes on a yellow paper notebook which had belonged to Harold Pinter. She had never done so before but she was trying to while away time as she waited for a taxi to go to Mass. She had kept those notebooks with loving

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Pinter at the Pinter: David Suchet

Posted in September 11, 2018
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Famous for being the longest playing Hercule Poirot on TV, David Suchet is currently busy rehearsing “The Lover” and “The Collection” which will be performed as part of the Pinter at the Pinter review from September 13th to October 20th , directed by  Jamie Lloyd. Two miniature comedic masterpieces which Pinter wrote in the sixties

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Pinter at the Pinter: Sir Michael Gambon

Posted in September 11, 2018
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Sir Michael Gambon, the legendary Irish-born British actor also famous for having starred Professor Albus Dumbledore in the final six Harry Potter films, lends his voice at the Pinter at the Pinter! The actor’s voice will be used as the part of The Guard in “Mountain Language”.  His part has been pre-recorded, and he will not appear on stage in

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When Thom Yorke thundered

Posted in May 10, 2017
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It was August of 2015 when the New York Times announced that Radiohead’s frontman, Thom Yorke, would be composing the “Old Times” soundtrack directed by Douglas Hodge.

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The theater: my passion

Posted in April 30, 2017
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I have a degree in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Milan. I used to study by day and attend drama classes by night: theatre has always been my abiding passion.

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