Katonah Classic Stage Partners with L.A. Theatre Co. to bring 3 Provocative Pinter Plays to the Armonk stage! Don’t miss this incredibly unique opportunity to see Nobel Prize Winner Harold Pinter’s ...
When Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005, three years before his death, he pre-recorded his lecture to be played at the ceremony. Entitled “Art, Truth, and Politics,” the speech ...
Harold Pinter’s plays were sarcastic and funny, lampooning the awkwardness and absurdity of British life. But towards the end of his career, the tone of Pinter’s plays began to change.
For the last couple of years, noted Seattle actor Frank Corrado has been producing plays and readings of Harold Pinter, mostly in collaboration with the folks at ACT Theatre. Pinter's plays are ...
Few playwrights of the modern era have captured the paradox of human nature with as unsentimental an eye as Harold Pinter, who depicted in curiously menacing comedies the precarious balance between ...
The menacing manservants Briggs (Marcus Stimac), left, and Foster (Max Morgan) in the regional premiere of Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land" at Undermain Theatre.(Rob Menzel) Some critics weren’t sure ...
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. It's been 36 years since an English-language dramatist won the Nobel Prize for Literature. But L.A.'s greatest Pinter moment had to be back in 1985 when the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- "Betrayal" is such a hit at the Goodman Theatre, located right around the block from the ABC7 studio, that it is now being extended for the second time! This revival of the renowned ...
From NPR News, this is All Things Considered. I'm Robert Siegel. Sir Harold Pinter, playwright and 2005 Nobel Laureate, has died. Pinter was best known for such plays as "The Birthday Party" and "The ...
He was nothing less than “our God — the man who wrote the plays you wanted to be in,” as actor Michael Gambon described playwright Harold Pinter, who died Wednesday of cancer at age 78. Pinter’s plays ...
Few playwrights of the modern era have captured the paradox of human nature with as unsentimental an eye as Harold Pinter, who depicted in curiously menacing comedies the precarious balance between ...
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