Tag: Harold Pinter
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First Look at…The Dumb Waiter, Hampstead Theatre
Hampstead Theatre has released production images for its 60th anniversary production of Harold Pinter’s play. Now playing at the theatre until the 16th January, this 60th anniversary production is directed by Alice Hamilton had originally been programmed for Spring earlier this year – but was postponed due to the pandemic. Starring in the production are […]
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NEWS: Hampstead Theatre to Reopen With Production of The Dumb Waiter
The theatre will reopen for a limited period with a production of Harold Pinter’s play. Harold Pinter’s play The Dumb Waiter will reopen the Hampstead Theatre from the 3rd December until the 16th January. Tickets will go on sale from the 14th October. Directed by Alice Hamilton, the production will mark the play’s 60th anniversary. […]
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NEWS: Run at it Shouting Announces Online Rehearsed Reading of Harold Pinter’s The Dwarfs
The company has announced details of its live online rehearsed reading of Harold Pinter’s The Dwarfs adapted by Kerry Lee Crabbe in aid of The NIA Project – a Hackney-based charity committed to delivering cutting edge service to end violence against women and children. Taking place via zoom on the 25th September at 7pm, Harry Burton directs Charlie MacGechan (Mark), Stacy Martin (Virginia), Lewis Rainer (Pete) and Ossian Perret (Len) in […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Picks of the Week: Sunday 24th November 2019
Here’s this weeks guide to what has been proving popular on LLLC including news, reviews and interviews… Interview with Joseph Potter: the actor chatted to us about making his stage debut in this new production of Bernard Shaw’s Candida at the Orange Tree Theatre. Review of Spectrum by Westlife: this week we took a listen […]
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NEWS: Jamie Lloyd’s Production of Betrayal Extends Run
Due to popular demand, the production is now booking at the Harold Pinter Theatre until the 8th June. The Jamie Lloyd Company have confirmed that the production starring Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox will now book at the Harold Pinter Theatre for an extra week, completing its run on the 8th June. With […]
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Review Round Up: Betrayal, Harold Pinter Theatre
Tom Hiddleston stars in Jamie Lloyd’s revival of Harold Pinter’s play. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews… Culture Whisper: ***** ” The clarity and quality of Jamie Lloyd’s production make it feel as relevant as ever.” City Am: “Pinter’s dissection of infidelity cuts deep, and this production brings it painfully to life. It’s […]
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PREVIEW: Pinter at the Pinter, Harold Pinter Theatre
It has been confirmed that the Jamie Lloyd Company, Ambassador Theatre Group, Benjamin Lowy Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions and Glass Half Full Productions will present a season of Harold Pinter’s one act plays at the Harold Pinter Theatre from the 6th September until the 23rd February 2019. Marking the 10th anniversary since the playwright’s death, […]
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Review Round Up: The Birthday Party, Harold Pinter Theatre
Harold Pinter’s play is now officially open at the Harold Pinter Theatre, starring Toby Jones, Zoë Wanamaker, Stephen Mangan and Pearl Mackie. Here is what critics thought… The Guardian: **** ” a production that does rich justice to this strange, elusive play, and it is packed with illuminating detail.” The Stage: **** “Rickson’s production is one of […]
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NEWS: Full Cast Announced for The Birthday Party
Sonia Friedman Productions has announced final casting for Ian Rickson’s production, arriving at the Harold Pinter Theatre from the 9th January. Joining the previously announced Toby Jones, Stephen Mangan, Zoë Wanamaker and Pearl Mackie in the revival of Harold Pinter’s play will be Peter Wight and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor. Peter Wright’s extensive theatre credits include performances in Hamlet (Almeida/West End), The […]
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Review Round Up: No Man’s Land, Wyndham’s Theatre
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart are back on the London stage appearing in Sean Mathias’s production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land. The show officially opened in the West End last night – so what have critics thought about it? The Guardian: **** Michael Billington found: “a faithful and loving production that captures both the essential […]