Harold Pinter, playwright, screenwriter, political activist, occasional dickhead, and adjective.
Famed
for the
pauses
in his stage work
originally meant to help actors act his plays in a more natural manner than tended to be fashionable in the 1960s
but which became more stylised and
mannerist
over the years
to the point that when he once gave a reading of one of his monologues, everyone complained because he was reading it too fast.
We’re back to our normal Monday - Wednesday - Friday schedule starting tomorrow. See you there…
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