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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...
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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 is served by a number of underground lines. The closest tube stations are Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Charing Cross. The Harold Pinter Theatre was previously called the Royal Comedy Theatre. The theatre changed its name in 2011 to honour Pinter's work for ...
Harold Pinter: The Theatre of Power The book focuses on Pinter's continuously innovative experiments in theatrical form while it traces the recurrence in his work of a consistent set of ethical and epistemological concerns. Exploring important plays from the writer's caree... RJ Gordon - 《Harol...
Qtd. in D. Keith Peacock, Harold Pinter and the New British Theatre (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1997), p. 1.Peacock, D.K. 1997. Harold Pinter and the New British Theatre. London: Greenwood Press.Peacock, D. Keith. Harold Pinter and the New British Theatre. Westport, Connecticut and ...
The theatre of Harold Pinterdoi:10.1080/14682761.2014.965597PeacockD. KeithStudies in Theatre & PerformanceTaylor-Batty, Mark, The Theatre of Harold Pinter. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
So much stands out about new musical ‘Your Lie in April’, which is making its full-blown UK premiere at the Harold Pinter Theatre following a concert version earlier this year. In a production directed and choreographed by Nick Winston, its source material is an award-winning, serialised st...