Pinter 4: Moonlight/Night School Tickets
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Performance dates
1 November - 8 December 2018
Run time 2 hours and 30 minutes
Includes interval
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The brutality of family life and the subjectivity of memory are explored in the emotionally raw and richly funny Moonlight, directed by Olivier Award winner Lyndsey Turner, in which the past haunts the dark, lonely recesses of a dying father’s bedroom.
An East End criminal returns home from prison to find his room has been occupied by a mysterious woman with a secret. Set in the sweaty nightclubs and claustrophobic boarding houses of 1960s London, this is a rare opportunity to see the brilliantly witty and vivid Night School, directed by the inventive young director, Ed Stambollouian.
Casting to be announced.
About the Pinter at the Pinter Season
The Jamie Lloyd Company presents a complete season of Harold Pinter's one-act plays to celebrate the legacy of the Nobel Prize-winning British writer on the 10th anniversary of his death. This unique theatrical event will play at the Harold Pinter Theatre from 6 September 2018 to 23 February 2019, and promises an unforgettable celebration of the "most influential, provocative and poetic dramatist of his generation" (The Guardian).
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Mastering pace and delivering the playwright's signature punch – Pinter 4: Moonlight/Night School
Going to see a Pinter play is, of course, rather different from a night out at a showy West End Musical. One can expect thought-provoking theatre, exceptionally witty language and puzzling plots that never quite become totally clear in the end. Yet that is not to say that Moonlight and Night School did not enrapture the average theatre-goer simply seeking light(ish) entertainment. Indeed, the productions directed by Lindsey Turner (Moonlight) and Ed Stambollouian (Night School) as part of the Pinter at the Pinter series were accessible, pacey, and engaging – a great introduction for those new to Pinter’s work, yet still capturing the essence of a comedy of menace in a naturalistic and classic fashion.
14 Nov, 2018 | By Kay Johal