“Who’s having the duck?”. With these words the celebration of an important anniversary gets underway under the Pinteresque magnifying glass in “Celebration”, the play written by Harold Pinter in 1999 and performed for the first time the following year at London’s Almeida Theatre. In the top restaurant in an unidentified city, husband and wife celebrate
Read MorePinter at the Pinter: Tom Hiddleston
“Betrayal is a masterpiece and Jamie Lloyd’s “Pinter at the Pinter” season is something magnificent. I am happy they asked me to be a part of it”. With these words the famous British actor Tom Hiddleston commented his upcoming performance on the stage of the Harold Pinter Theatre (from March 5th to June 3rd 2019)
Read MoreA disturbing “Monologue”
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
Read MorePinter at the Pinter: Russell Tovey
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
Read MorePinter at the Pinter: Paapa Essiedu
Paapa Essiedu, the first black actor to play “Hamlet” with the Royal Shakespeare Company, will be on stage at The Harold Pinter Theatre, until October 20th with four political works by the Pinter: “One for the road”, “New World Order”, “Mountain Language”, and “Ashes to Ashes”. Born in 1990 to a family originally from Ghana,
Read MoreNuke the World!
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
Read MorePinter at the Pinter: David Suchet
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
Read MorePinter at the Pinter: Sir Michael Gambon
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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