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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Harold Pinter CH, CBE received the Nobel Prize for Literature in December 2005 and is SLT's second most performed playwright after Shakespeare.
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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 ==
  
*[[The Birthday Party (1969)|The Birthday Party]] (1969) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Birthday Party (1969)|The Birthday Party]] ([[1969]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[A Night Out (1969)|A Night Out]] (1969) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[A Night Out (1969)|A Night Out]] ([[1969]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Collection (1972)|The Collection]] (1972) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Collection (1972)|The Collection]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Dumb Waiter (1972)|The Dumb Waiter]] (1972) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Dumb Waiter (1972)|The Dumb Waiter]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Lover (1972)|The Lover]] (1972) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Lover (1972)|The Lover]] ([[1972]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Caretaker (1975)|The Caretaker]] (1975) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*'Night' in [[Mixed Doubles (1974)|Mixed Doubles]] ([[1974]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]])
*[[Old Times (1984)|Old Times]] (1984) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[The Caretaker (1975)|The Caretaker]] ([[1975]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Homecoming (1985)|The Homecoming]] (1985) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[Old Times (1984)|Old Times]] ([[1984]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[One For The Road (1989)|One For The Road]] (1989) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[The Homecoming (1985)|The Homecoming]] ([[1985]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[The Collection (1989)|The Collection]] (1989) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[One For The Road (1989)|One For The Road]] ([[1989]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[Betrayal (1993)|Betrayal]] (1993) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Collection (1989)|The Collection]] ([[1989]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[Black And White (1993)|Black And White]] (1993) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[Betrayal (1993)|Betrayal]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
*[[Special Offer (1993)|Special Offer]] (1993) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[Black And White (1993)|Black And White]] ([[1993]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[The Dumb Waiter (1993)|The Dumb Waiter]] (1993) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[Special Offer (1993)|Special Offer]] ([[1993]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[The Lover (1996)|The Lover]] (1996) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[The Dumb Waiter (1993)|The Dumb Waiter]] ([[1993]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[One For The Road (2004)|One For The Road]] (2004) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[The Lover (1996)|The Lover]] ([[1996]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
*[[The Hothouse (2007)|The Hothouse]] (2007) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[One For The Road (2004)|One For The Road]] ([[2004]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
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*[[The Hothouse (2007)|The Hothouse]] ([[2007]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
 
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*[[The Birthday Party (2009)|The Birthday Party]] ([[2009]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[Betrayal (2015)|Betrayal]] ([[2015]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*[[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]
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[[Category:People|Pinter, Harold]]
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[[Category:Playwrights|Pinter, Harold]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 17 September 2021

Pinter delivers his Nobel Lecture (December 2005)


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

See Also

External Links