The Caretaker & The Dumb Waiter
Since the remarkable success of The Caretaker in 1960, Harold Pinter has been recognized as “the most fascinating, enigmatic, and accomplished dramatist in the English language.” —Jack Kroll, Newsweek…
keep readingSince the remarkable success of The Caretaker in 1960, Harold Pinter has been recognized as “the most fascinating, enigmatic, and accomplished dramatist in the English language.” —Jack Kroll, Newsweek…
keep readingHarold Pinter’s first plays, considered by critics the earliest example of his “comedy of menace.”
keep reading“Betrayal is an exquisite play, brilliantly simple in form and courageous in its search for a poetry that turns banality into a melancholy beauty….
keep reading“One of France’s most original and forceful novelists and playwrights.” –The New York Times Book Review
keep reading“The Bald Soprano is explosively, liberatingly funny . . . a loony parody with a climax which is an orgy of non-sequiturs.” —The Observer
keep readingFirst presented by the Royal Court Theatre in London in September of 1996, Ashes to Ashes is a triumph of power and concision.
keep reading“A gripping and exciting play which provides the richest and best qualities of the theater experience.” –New York Post
keep reading“There is not a dramatist . . . who can make furniture speak as eloquently as Ionesco, and here he makes it the perfect,…
keep reading“A magnificent work. . . . a brilliant portrayal no less epic than the great tragedies of classic literature.” —Roma Torre, NY1
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