‘They might just murder each other first’: A Review of Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter
"Disgusting basement? Check. No gas for the kettle? Check. Cryptic instructions from a mysteriously absent boss? Double check. The lack of workplace protection laws is appalling."
Review: Betrayal – ‘all the poise, restraint and subtlety that Pinter’s masterpiece requires’
Ingenious set design, the actors’ spectacular chemistry, and director Lloyd’s brilliant attention to detail make Betrayal a triumphant culmination of the ‘Pinter at the Pinter’ venture