These talented young players bring aplomb and wit to this sparkling production of Pinter’s rarely performed last play.” (Professor Stanley Wells CBE) In a top London restaurant, two East End mafia bosses and their bitchy trophy-wives toast a wedding anniversary. Nearby, a young couple taunt each other with memories of past infidelities. The staff circulate and observe, as three marriages become permeated by jealously, suspicion and doubt. Acid and outrageous, Harold Pinter’s final play (2000) is a dark, dirty chuckle; a brutal and hilarious expose of wealth, class and marriage in the new millennium.
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