Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. "What do you do when that bucket's full?" This is the practical concern that ...
No disrespect to Harold Pinter’s many achievements, but had he stopped writing after The Caretaker (1960), his break-through hit, then – much as if Samuel Beckett had penned no further stage-work ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. "I think I'm coming to the conclusion that you're an old rogue" by Mick in The ...
Fifty-five years after its premiere, Harold Pinter’s “The Caretaker” still retains its dark, absurdist mysteries that any production must attempt to solve. South Stream Productions’ staging offers new ...
The three characters in Harold Pinter’s 1960 play, The Caretaker (BAM Harvey Theater), all struggle, tempted alternately toward generosity and toward cruelty. I sometimes think Pinter himself faced ...
Southern California has been in the midst of a full-fledged Harold Pinter revival. His plays are popping up everywhere -- "The Birthday Party" at the Matrix and "The Homecoming" at South Coast. And ...
You remind me of my uncle’s brother. He was always on the move, that man. Never without his passport. Has an eye for the girls. Very much your build. Bit of an athlete. Long-jump specialist. He had a ...
If Britain’s so-called Angry Young Men are already half forgotten, their own limitations are the principal cause, but they have been given a forceful, added shove toward oblivion by the work of a new ...
Timothy Spall returns to the stage after two decades' absence in Harold Pinter's cryptic classic about three lost souls thrown together in a drab London attic. By Stephen Dalton The combined draw of ...
Actor Steven Epp has known director Benjamin McGovern for a long time. As a teenager, McGovern worked for Epp’s former home, Theatre de la Jeune Lune. “I used to give him rides home after rehearsal,” ...
Baffled by Pinter? You won’t be after Christopher Morahan’s revival of “The Caretaker.” Unfortunately, patient lucidity turns out to be antithetical to this murky and marvelous play’s needs. Despite a ...
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