Theatre Review: Old Times @ Harold Pinter Theatre
The starry cast shines in this production of Pinter’s frustratingly ambiguous play.
The starry cast shines in this production of Pinter’s frustratingly ambiguous play.
Eschewing the clichés of high drama, Ian Rickson’s excellent production of Pinter’s 1978 play remains solidly down to earth, accurate and honest.
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in Betrayal at the Comedy Theatre this June, and tickets for the show go on sale today
The new production of No Man’s Land at the Duke of York’s Theatre has all the right ingredients. It’s a play by Harold Pinter, whom everyone seems obliged to describe as “our greatest living playwright”. It’s directed by the award-winning Rupert Goold, Theatreland’s man of …
There’s something of a Valentine’s theme to the Arts of choice taking place in the capital this week. But Londonist knows for every young Juliet embracing the idea of timeless romantic love, there’s a Bridget hugging her near-empty vodka bottle, crooning to Chaka Khan. So, …