Pinter at the Pinter - One For The Road/ New World Order/ Mountain Language/ Ashes to Ashes/ The Pres and an Officer
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Pinter at the Pinter - One For The Road/ New World Order/ Mountain Language/ Ashes to Ashes/ The Pres and an Officer

Pinter at the Pinter - One For The Road/ New World Order/ Mountain Language/ Ashes to Ashes/ The Pres and an Officer

The Harold Pinter Theatre, London, SW1Y 4DN
  • Opening the Pinter at the Pinter season is a dynamic collection of Harold Pinter’s most potent and dangerous political plays: One for The Road/ The New World OrderMountain Language/ Ashes to Ashes directed by Jamie Lloyd and Lia Williams.
    The incendiary One for the Road is Pinter at his most terrifying: a ruthless government official interrogates a dissident and his family, but is the torturer more tortured than his victims?
    The New World Order explores how the abuse of power is legitimised in the name of freedom and democracy, as two brutal interrogators prepare to inflict their terrible punishment on a blind-folded insurgent.
    Pinter investigates the suppression of ideas and the supposed threat of non-conformity in Mountain Language: a group of captives attempt to find a voice when their shared language is banned by the state.
    Ashes to Ashes, directed by award-winning actress and long-time Pinter collaborator, Lia Williams is a richly atmospheric and compelling play in which the dark nightmare of human atrocity infiltrates a couple’s living room.
    The world premiere of Pinter’s newly-discovered satirical sketch, The Pres and an Officer, an anarchic attack on the Presidency, will be performed by a variety of surprise guest stars across the short run, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
    Cast includes Paapa Essiedu, Kate O'Flynn, Jonjo O’Neill, Sir Antony Sher and Maggie Steed.
    A special pre-show charity performance of Pinter’s Nobel Lecture Art, Truth and Politics will be performed by Mark Rylance at 6pm Tuesday 2 October in aid of Stop the War.
    There will be a free Q&A with members of the Company on 12 October 2018.
    At London's Harold Pinter Theatre from 6 September to 20 October 2018, book your Pinter at the Pinter tickets today!
    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 - One for the Road/ The New World Order/ Mountain Language/ Ashes to Ashes 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). To view the full schedule, click here.
    Click here to see all the productions playing as part of the Pinter at the Pinter West End season.


    *PLEASE NOTE: The venue continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues. Suitcases and large bags will not be admitted into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

    Map & Directions: The Harold Pinter Theatre

    CAPACITY: 796

    WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Yes – the Dress Circle has the easiest access and can provide up to 4 wheelchair spaces. Please contact Box Office for further information.

    SOUND AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM: Yes – the auditorium is equipped with MobileConnect. Devices can be booked via the Box Office in advance, borrowed on the day or alternatively patrons can download the Seinnheiser MobileConnect app on their own device.

    INDUCTION LOOP/HEADSET: Yes.

    ACCESSIBLE TOILETS: For patrons with limited mobility, Strada restaurant opposite the front of the theatre on Panton Street offers the use of their accessible toilet. A member of theatre staff would be available to accompany patrons to and from the restaurant.

    GUIDE DOGS: Yes.

    NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Charing Cross

    BUSES: 14, 19, 24, 29, 38 and 176

    NEAREST CAR PARKS: Q-Park Trafalgar in Spring Gardens. Q-Park Chinatown and Q-Park Soho are also a short walk from the venue.

  • The Harold Pinter Theatre

    Panton Street,
    London,
    SW1Y 4DN

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