A fast-paced monologue of a show.
But it's a powerhouse performance form Ruth Wilson.
Conor McPherson’s reworking nicely millennial-ises Chekhov's original.
1990s romance novel comes to the stage.
Celia Imrie, Gary Kemp and Tracy-Ann Oberman all star.
Those new to Pinter may end up bewildered and dissatisfied.
Tragedy alternates with comedy.
Pinter’s absurdist humour still seduces.
Part one of a tribute to the legendary playwright.
The law is a toy. So's the theatre, if you know how to play with it. Raine does.
The Birthday Party turns 60.
Master actor is back with new passion play.
Get into costume and get into Nice Fish for free.
A trivial comedy for serious people.
A traditional play from Harold Pinter Theatre.
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The starry cast shines in this production of Pinter's frustratingly ambiguous play.
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A delightful double bill of classy, characterful plays.
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