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BETRAYAL at Noho Arts Center

Photo by Esteban Pulido   Harold Pinter’s Betrayal may revolve around an adulterous triangle, but the tone and language of the play are as restrained, as understated and as famously precise as anything...

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THE HOMECOMING at Pacific Residents Theatre

Photo by Ashley Boxler Steven Leigh Morris  – LA Weekly “Why don’t you shut up, you daft prat?” says Lenny (Jason Downs, resembling young Malcolm McDowell) to his father, Max (Jude Ciccolella), in...

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BETRAYAL at Noho Arts Center

Harold Pinter’s Betrayal may revolve around an adulterous triangle, but the tone and language of the play are as restrained, as understated and as famously precise as anything else in his poetically...

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THE HOMECOMING at Pacific Resident Theatre

Steven Leigh Morris  – LA Weekly “Why don’t you shut up, you daft prat?” says Lenny (Jason Downs, resembling young Malcolm McDowell) to his father, Max (Jude Ciccolella), in Guillermo Cienfuegos’...

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THE BIRTHDAY PARTY at City Garage Theatre

Deborah Klugman – Stage Raw The Birthday Party, Harold Pinter’s first full length play, opened in London in May 1958. Reviews were grim. Most critics, accustomed to the kitchen sink realism of writers...

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ALBEE/PINTER at Pacific Resident Theatre

Deborah Klugman – Stage Raw In 1960, Edward Albee and Harold Pinter were young playwrights whose work challenged theatrical convention and the expectations of critics and audiences. Both Albee’s brief...

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