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The Harold Pinter Theatre was previously called the Royal Comedy Theatre. The theatre changed its name in 2011 to honour Pinter's work for the Royal Comedy Theatre. Opening in 1881, a number of productions have called the Harold Pinter Theatre home over the years! Notable shows inlcudePrima Fa...
Harold Pinter Theatre tickets Seating PlanFormerly known as the Comedy Theatre, the Harold Pinter Theatre first opened on site in 1881, designed by Thomas Verity. In the mid-1950’s the theatre underwent major refurbishment, however much of the original design remains. Decorated in a Renaissance...
A Little Life (Harold Pinter Theatre) Tickets Witness this brilliant story of navigating trauma based on Hanya Yanagihara's novel! Keep me updated We'll tell you as soon as tickets go on sale: Run time 3 hours 40 minutes (including interval)...
The Harold Pinter Theatre opened on 15 October 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre. The theatre's reputation grew through the First World War when C B Cochran and André Charlot presented their famous review shows. The range of work at The Harold Pinter Theatre has been far reaching, from music...
Official Old Times London tickets for the revival of Harold Pinter's 1971 play at the Harold Pinter Theatre starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Rufus Sewell.
REALISM, REALITY AND EXPERIENCE IN HAROLD PINTER`S THEATREAndrea P. Balogh
Written by Simon Gray and directed by Harold Pinter, it stars Edward Fox and Peter Bowles. The Mag: Play: NOT SO MASTERFUL; THEATRE: THE OLD MASTERS, Birmingham Rep Alan Bates re-created his Tony Award-winning role as a sexually confused English literature professor in Simon Gray's comedy ...
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The theatre of Harold Pinterdoi:10.1080/14682761.2014.965597PeacockD. KeithStudies in Theatre & PerformanceTaylor-Batty, Mark, The Theatre of Harold Pinter. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.