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First Look: Pinter Four in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
October 23, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Pinter Four in Rehearsal c. Marc Brenner

Pinter Four in Rehearsal c. Marc Brenner

Images have been released of Jessica Barden, Brid Brennan, Janie Dee, Robert Glenister, Isis Hainsworth, Peter Polycarpou, Dwane Walcott and Al Weaver in rehearsal for Pinter Four from the Jamie Lloyd Company’s Pinter At The Pinter season.

Marking the 10th anniversary of the revered playwright’s death, Pinter at the Pinter features all Pinter’s short plays, alongside a selection of his poems and sketches.

The season is presented by The Jamie Lloyd Company, ATG Productions, Ben Lowy Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions and Glass Half Full Productions.

       

In Pinter Four, 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.

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Peter Polycarpou and Robert Glenister in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner.Pinter FOUR REH
Peter Polycarpou and Robert Glenister Image by Marc Brenner.
Jessica Barden in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner. Pinter FOUR REH
Jessica Barden Image by Marc Brenner.
Jessica Barden and Al Weaver in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner Pinter FOUR REH
Jessica Barden and Al Weaver. Image by Marc Brenner
Janie Dee in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner. Pinter FOUR REH
Janie Dee Image by Marc Brenner.
Isis Hainsworth in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Pinter FOUR REH
Isis Hainsworth Image by Marc Brenner.
Brid Brennan in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner.Pinter FOUR REH
Brid Brennan . Image by Marc Brenner.
Al Weaver and Abbie Finn in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner.Pinter FOUR REH
Al Weaver and Abbie Finn i Image by Marc Brenner.
Robert Glenister in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner.Pinter FOUR REH
Robert Glenister Image by Marc Brenner
Peter Polycarpou in rehearsals for Pinter Four. Image by Marc Brenner.Pinter FOUR REH
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