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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | Harold Pinter CH | + | Harold Pinter CH CBE (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in December 2005 and is SLT's second most performed playwright after [[William Shakespeare]]. |
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== SLT Productions == | == SLT Productions == | ||
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*[[The Dumb Waiter (1972)|The Dumb Waiter]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[The Dumb Waiter (1972)|The Dumb Waiter]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*[[The Lover (1972)|The Lover]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[The Lover (1972)|The Lover]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
+ | *'Night' in [[Mixed Doubles (1974)|Mixed Doubles]] ([[1974]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) | ||
*[[The Caretaker (1975)|The Caretaker]] ([[1975]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[The Caretaker (1975)|The Caretaker]] ([[1975]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*[[Old Times (1984)|Old Times]] ([[1984]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | *[[Old Times (1984)|Old Times]] ([[1984]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | ||
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*[[One For The Road (2004)|One For The Road]] ([[2004]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[One For The Road (2004)|One For The Road]] ([[2004]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*[[The Hothouse (2007)|The Hothouse]] ([[2007]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | *[[The Hothouse (2007)|The Hothouse]] ([[2007]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | ||
+ | *[[The Birthday Party (2009)|The Birthday Party]] ([[2009]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
+ | *[[Betrayal (2015)|Betrayal]] ([[2015]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
+ | *[[Silence / Night (2021)|Silence / Night]] ([[2021]]) ([[Old Fire Station]]) | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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+ | *'''[http://www.haroldpinter.org/home/index.shtml Pinter's official website] | ||
[[Category:People|Pinter, Harold]] | [[Category:People|Pinter, Harold]] | ||
[[Category:Playwrights|Pinter, Harold]] | [[Category:Playwrights|Pinter, Harold]] |
Latest revision as of 11:30, 17 September 2021
Introduction
Harold Pinter CH CBE (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in December 2005 and is SLT's second most performed playwright after William Shakespeare.
SLT Productions
- The Birthday Party (1969) (Bell Theatre)
- A Night Out (1969) (Bell Theatre)
- The Collection (1972) (Bell Theatre)
- The Dumb Waiter (1972) (Bell Theatre)
- The Lover (1972) (Bell Theatre)
- 'Night' in Mixed Doubles (1974) (Main Stage)
- The Caretaker (1975) (Bell Theatre)
- Old Times (1984) (Prompt Corner)
- The Homecoming (1985) (Bell Theatre)
- One For The Road (1989) (Prompt Corner)
- The Collection (1989) (Prompt Corner)
- Betrayal (1993) (Bell Theatre)
- Black And White (1993) (Prompt Corner)
- Special Offer (1993) (Prompt Corner)
- The Dumb Waiter (1993) (Prompt Corner)
- The Lover (1996) (Prompt Corner)
- One For The Road (2004) (Bell Theatre)
- The Hothouse (2007) (Prompt Corner)
- The Birthday Party (2009) (Bell Theatre)
- Betrayal (2015) (Bell Theatre)
- Silence / Night (2021) (Old Fire Station)