#024 - THE HOTHOUSE
JOIN Harry Burton for his series of Harold Pinter workshops.
This Friday at 7pm we’re going to look at the THE HOTHOUSE — the play Pinter wrote immediately before THE CARETAKER in 1958, but didn't produce until 1980. The play is a delirious pantomime of vaudeville, sado-masochism and torture, and if you can think of a better way to spend a mid-Pandemic Halloween full moon I’ll give you a free school lunch.
Harry’s long association with Harold Pinter began in 1982, and culminated in 2007 with his West End production of THE DUMB WAITER, starring Lee Evans & Jason Isaacs. The following year Channel 4 showed his unique documentary WORKING WITH PINTER (on registration you will receive a link to this film).
Harry recently directed Mark Rylance in Pinter's ART, TRUTH & POLITICS at the Harold Pinter Theatre. He teaches at Drama Centre in London, and leads workshops and lectures on the work of Harold Pinter internationally.
A “Pay what you can” event.
Every Friday, 7 - 9:30pm {UK}. Live on Zoom.