TheLantern
27-02-2011, 12:43
The DGP will be performing a Pinter double bill, The Dumb Waiter and A Slight Ache at The Lantern Theatre:
Dates: 14th - 19th March
Time: Curtain up at 7:30pm
Ticket Cost: £7.00
Box Office: 07931975149
Book Online: Click Here To Book Online (http://www.tickets.lanterntheatre.org.uk/shows/show_menu.php)
The Dumb Waiter
By Harold Pinter
Gus and Ben are on the job. Assassins. Waiting. Listening.
Into the silence rattles the dumb waiter with extraordinary demands for dishes they cannot supply.
Who is operating the dumb waiter in an empty house?
In a while their victim will come.
They will know what to do.
A Slight Ache
By Harold Pinter
An English country house. The longest day of the year. Edward and Flora bicker their way through yet another morning of loveless marriage.
At the bottom of their award-winning garden stands a totemic Matchseller.
Who is he? What does he want? And why on earth is he wearing a balaclava on a day like this?
Matt Risby, co-director of the DGP's fantastic Much Ado About Nothing, returns to direct this Pinter double bill.
Read the reviews of our previous shows here: Reviews (http://www.lanterntheatre.org.uk/reviews)
Dates: 14th - 19th March
Time: Curtain up at 7:30pm
Ticket Cost: £7.00
Box Office: 07931975149
Book Online: Click Here To Book Online (http://www.tickets.lanterntheatre.org.uk/shows/show_menu.php)
The Dumb Waiter
By Harold Pinter
Gus and Ben are on the job. Assassins. Waiting. Listening.
Into the silence rattles the dumb waiter with extraordinary demands for dishes they cannot supply.
Who is operating the dumb waiter in an empty house?
In a while their victim will come.
They will know what to do.
A Slight Ache
By Harold Pinter
An English country house. The longest day of the year. Edward and Flora bicker their way through yet another morning of loveless marriage.
At the bottom of their award-winning garden stands a totemic Matchseller.
Who is he? What does he want? And why on earth is he wearing a balaclava on a day like this?
Matt Risby, co-director of the DGP's fantastic Much Ado About Nothing, returns to direct this Pinter double bill.
Read the reviews of our previous shows here: Reviews (http://www.lanterntheatre.org.uk/reviews)