HAROLD PINTER’S first full-length play is 60-years old this year and it remains as bewildering as when it first appeared. In a dank seaside boarding house, the sole lodger Stanley lazes about in his pyjamas and insults his doting landlady Meg until the arrival of two sinister men, Goldberg and McCann .
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The Birthday Party review: Unconvincing as performance never really comes to life
HAROLD PINTER’S first full-length play is 60-years old this year and it remains as bewildering as when it first appeared. In a dank seaside boarding house, the sole lodger Stanley lazes about in his pyjamas and insults his doting landlady Meg until the arrival of two sinister men, Goldberg and McCann .
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