One of the best-known and loved theaters in the world has turned two hundred years old and the prestigious British newspaper, The Indipendent, has listed Harold Pinter’s “No Man’s Land” (1975) as one of the eight fundamental productions in the history if this legendary venue which still today continues to attract the best creative talents
Read MorePinter at the Pinter
Twenty works by the British playwright Harold Pinter will be performed at the London theatre named after him on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his death on Christmas eve 2008. The unprecedented event will take place between September 6th 2018 and February 23rd 2019 at the Harold Pinter Theatre under the artistic guide
Read MoreLady Antonia confers award to Alistair McDowall
Young British playwright Alistair McDowall won the 2018 edition of the “Harold Pinter Playwright Award”, the prize established by Harold Pinter’s wife to support a new generation of playwrights. Lady Antonia commented: “I believe this award is exactly what Harold would have wanted. Because he had experienced the devastating rejection of his early work, he
Read MoreIn Memory of Michael Anderson
British director Michael Anderson departed from us a few days ago, he was 98 years old. He was known to most for the film “Around the world in 80 days” , based on the famous novel by Jules Verne and which in 1956 won 5 Oscars. Born in 1920 Anderson started his career in the
Read MoreDaniel Murphy aka Spud struck by Harold Pinter
Fans of the cult movie Trainspotting, the 1996 film directed by Danny Boyle – based on the novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh – will remember him in the role of Daniel Murphy, aka Spud, a shy and aloof lad who lives in the outskirts of Edinburgh, carrying out petty thefts with his group of
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