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...Next year’s, which is opening in January at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End, is The Hills of California, with Sam Mendes directing....
...Allen is the only female character in a hostile male environment: she looks both vulnerable and defiant in the face of the two intimidating cops (Steve Pemberton and Paul Kaye, both brilliantly sinister)...
...This time the director was Joseph Losey, working from a script by Harold Pinter....
...nationaltheatre.org.uk, 020 7452 3000, to September 30 Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre, London Joe Penhall’s hugely enjoyable musical about The Kinks makes for a joyous evening out, peppered with...
...Working class actors, artists, musicians, designers and writers such as John Lennon, Ray Davies, Keith Richards, Julie Walters, Steve McQueen, Brian Cox, Harold Pinter, Ali Smith, Helen Mirren, Alan Bennett...
...theatreroyal.org.uk, 01225 448844, now previewing, runs to June 20 Temple, DonmarWarehouse, London Simon Russell Beale stars in a new play by Steve Waters about conscience: a fiction inspired by real life...
...(a) Morrissey’s novel List of the Lost (b) Danny Boyle’s film Steve Jobs (c) Guillaume Tell at the Royal Opera House (d) Harold Pinter’s Old Times on Broadway 13. Ernest Hemingway 14....
...Linda Lovelace, real name Boreman, got famous through Deep Throat, opening wide her capacious jaws to – as a Pinter character once called it – consume the male member....
...The series owes much to the theatre of the absurd – there’s a little touch of Harold Pinter in the night, life as both impossible and inevitable....
...Steve Jobs,” he continues. My mind boggles at the combination; where would that “conversation arc” go?...
...What is striking as you watch the relentlessly talky action unfold is that aside from Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs, what the script most strongly brings to mind is the dialogue of Mamet, Pinter and...
...This year’s anniversary production at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party, a product of 1958, is just one reminder....
...He made Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies and the other players act hysteria and desperation when they were probably unfit to act anything else....
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