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Controversial British playwright and campaigner Harold Pinter has won the 2005 Nobel Prize for literature. Pinter, 75, whose plays include The Birthday Party and Betrayal, was announced as the winner ...
Toronto’s theatre scene is heating up this summer with a mix of timeless classics, bold reimaginings, and fan-favourite adaptations hitting stages across the city.
Self-described as the ‘most fun’ polo tournament in the world, Hurlingham Park plays host to six impressive teams – from ...
The relatively confined space of the Ensemble stage is a good fit for Pinter’s drawing room dreadfuls. The fact that we’re getting a double feature – a twofer! – speaks to the Music Hall traditions ...
Rivals actor Danny Dyer says the death of his mentor and champion, Nobel prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter, caused him to suffer a “spiral of madness.” Dyer, a longtime familiar face on ...
“The Birthday Party” is the first full-length play by Harold Pinter, first published in London in 1959. It is one of his best-known and most frequently performed plays. It is about Stanley Webber, an ...
Dyer, a longtime familiar face on British TV and film and freshly appreciated for his role in Disney’s Rivals, told the BBC’s Desert Island Discs radio show that he hadn’t spoken to Pinter ...
Actor Danny Dyer has said the death of his mentor, playwright Harold Pinter, sent him into a “spiral of madness”. The Nobel Prize-winning playwright cast former EastEnders actor Dyer ...
“Incendiary” is a word that we see author Roald Dahl gleefully welcoming as a compliment when applied to his writing. Indeed, what he seems to achieve in the course of the play seems to be a thorough ...
Actor Danny Dyer has opened up about the profound impact the death of his mentor, acclaimed playwright Harold Pinter, had on him, describing it as a "spiral of madness". The Nobel Prize-winner ...
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