Erotic wish-fulfilment or respectable suburban living? Instinct or contrivance? Subtle comedy, nonsense or social comment?
Who is the lover? What is the game? Why the bongo drums?
Harold Pinter, with his amazing perspectives on psychology and
brilliant wit, proved himself one of the most influential English
playwrights of the 20th century, if not all time. This piece was
written in the 1960s as a television script. We think it should be
considered in this context, and also enjoyed as a Pinteresque
theatrical experience.
Running time: approx. 50 minutes
A Finn-Brit Players production
Directed by Joan Nordlund
Stage managed by Stewart Gray
Sarah Anna Cook Richard James Sheahan John Bruce Marsland