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From the
pen of one of our greatest living
playwrights, comes Nobel Prize
laureate Harold Pinter's
superb tragicomic gem about
two aging writers, Hirst and
Spooner. After meeting on Hampstead
Heath, they return to Hirst's house
where they are watched over by his
two sinister henchmen, Briggs and
Foster.
Starring
Michael Gambon,
David Bradley, David Walliams
and
Nick Dunning, this
unique and haunting play, directed
by Rupert Goold, is
part mystery drama, part homage to
the ghosts of the past and the
fiction of memory.
"Watching these two great actors
play off each other with such
panache… is a rare privilege and a
profound pleasure"
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"Walliams dazzles... Rupert Goold's
revelatory production... Chilling,
thrilling Pinter in
dream-land...illuminating"
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