The Room/Victoria Station/Family Voices
T918288844
Harold Pinter's first play,
The Room, features in a triple-bill directed by Pinter's colleague and friend, Patrick Marber. An all-too-familiar and frighteningly topical brand of English xenophobia runs through this darkly funny and unexpectedly odd play from 1957. In the hilarious
Victoria Station and the reflective
Family Voices, isolated voices attempt to communicate, but can we ever truly express the depths of our feeling?
Archive :: production:T918288844, play:S0706112809, venue:V386
Production details
Part of the Pinter at the Pinter season