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Pinter 4: Moonlight/Night School Tickets

Book Pinter 4 tickets now to see Jessica Barden and Peter Polycarpou in the Pinter Season

Children under 5 will not be admitted.

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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Recent Reviews

3.9
24 reviews
Alison Adams

Loved it. Great acting. Thought provoking script. Plenty of discussion afterwards.

Clan Schuur

Great performance, especially combining the two was a great idea. Set design was marvelous as well

Reginald O'Neill

Excelent theatre vintage Pinter - very memorable, Glennister is on top form

Alan Sensicle

Really enjoyed the Pinter experience, always thought provoking

kasia leczycka

I have enjoyed it. Only if it wouldnt be so cold in theater....

M J Lamb

Enjoyable, amusing and thought-provoking

Bill Rodwell

It was good fun. I suspect Pinter3 is better,

Gill Bannister

Totally convincing acting, interesting set, somewhat bewildering stories (typical Pinter!)

Louise Clarke

Second half was outstanding. Staging/acting. The only actor I struggled with was the young girl. She seemed very wooden and stiff and unable to create a rounded believeable character.

meg

Really interesting evening. Not the best theatre, but worth seeing.

Steven Castledine

Excellent series of one-act plays by Pinter - great acting.

Pam Newivk

I was sitting with my friend in the back row of the dress circle. A woman with several books was sitting two seats away, flicking the pages and scribbling, for the whole of the time until the interval. This was immensely distracting and completely destroyed our concentration on the first play, Moonlight. When we pointed this out she said, in an aggressive tone, that she was the assistant director(?) and needed to continue the activity. There was a completely empty row on the other side of the dress circle but she refused to move there. In the interval we explained the situation to a theatre guide and asked to move to the empty area. She said it would be ok if nobody arrived late for the seats. We spoke to another theatre employee who said he was appraised of the situation and had come to reseat us. There was no apology from anyone. Neither of us has experienced such a situation in decades of theatre-going.

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