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awesome
4 December 2018
well well well played
katja berg Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Brilliant
2 December 2018
I brought my family with me and although they were slightly bemused at some of the acts we all loved the different characters and actors.
Sue Petersen Confirmed ticket purchaser
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An outstanding piece of theatre
2 December 2018
Wow! Some amazing performances with some poignant, funny and heartbreaking moments in each performance.
Hampered only by some odd people thinking it was ok to take pictures of the performers on stage and who took offence and insulted me when I told them to stop 🤷🏻♀️
TootsK Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter 3
2 December 2018
Very engaging, very emotionally draining but very entertaining . Brilliant cast with Lee Evans who was exceptional . Has rekindled my interest in Pinter as a writer .
Deborah Richards Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter nonsense
30 November 2018
This was just awful
So dated
Not relevant
What a waste of my time
Disappointed Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Excellent
26 November 2018
This was our first visit to the theatre for a long time and we had an amazing experience. The cast were all excellent.....what an experience! Lee Evans was as always hilarious what a talent he is. Loved it all and great introduction to Pinter.
Lynsey Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter Three- Landscape/A Kind Of Alaska/Monologue
25 November 2018
Very good, very entertaining and skeches where well performed
Sarah Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter
25 November 2018
Very good I think Lee Evans made it enjoyable
Tina Stubberfield Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Lee is Spurb
23 November 2018
All my interest was Lee and he never disappoints me.
Other episodes were so difficult to understand.
Kinako Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter at the pinter
23 November 2018
Play was ok I think the play sold tickets because of the people that appeared in the play
Graham Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter 3
23 November 2018
Excellent evening a full on roller coasta ride cast we're brilliant Keith allen good as ever all the cast we're great it's a shame the rest of the uk can't see it. We need more regional theatre like this agath christe good but that's all we seem to get tag keep up the good work
Katrina Confirmed ticket purchaser
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23 November 2018
Strong and moving performance from Tasmin Greig. All were excellent with a surprisingly good Lee Evans.
RA Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Slow
22 November 2018
Found the play painfully slow and depressing. Penelope Wilton, Tamsin Greig and Meera Syal were very good but could've done with seeing more of Lee Evans in the play as he was brilliant and brought much needed humour to the play.
While sat in the auditorium heard many people say throughout the evening that they wished Mr Evans would come out of retirement and couldn't agree more.
Sarah B Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A kind of Alaska
20 November 2018
Pinter is not for everyone, this notebook style show took a little getting used to however the focus on detail and observations of our idiosyncrasies is so different and refreshing to see performed up close, our innermost thought process and behaviours are exposed and magnified beautifully. We were 7 rows back and whilst I was engrossed my wife was a little uncomfortable as if she were invading the characters space!
Gary Sherwood Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Disappointing night out
16 November 2018
Went with my family to see this show as we all are big fans of Lee Evans. There were about 12 different sketches, all skillfully acted but the script let it down. The sketches that Lee Evans was in had humour but we felt these better sketches were too short. Other longer sketches were hard to follow and pretty boring.
Annie Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Lee Evans is hilarious as per!
16 November 2018
Really enjoyed the show Lee Evans is mesmerising as per usual. He doesn’t even have to try to be funny! Rest of cast also very good would highly recommend
Leigh Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Recommended
15 November 2018
An absorbing evening of rarely performed work. Landscape and A Kind of Alaska are substantial plays, and the shorter pieces well worth seeing. Acting and production are up to very good NT and RSC standards. And the programme only costs £1! This is very enterprising project for a commercial production company.
John G Confirmed ticket purchaser
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LuvTamsin
13 November 2018
Great.
Intense.
Funny.
Slow start and overlong Kind of Alaska finish
Alan Martin Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Really enjoyable event
13 November 2018
Loved the performance. A really enjoyable evening out. Found it very engaging and absolutely not depressing.
Julia Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter at the Pinter
11 November 2018
An entertaining, well-acted and discussion-provoking evening.
Liz H Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Pinter three
8 November 2018
An excellent, entertaining evening. Brilliant acting and wonderful ad libs. A treat, thank you.
Gill Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Broken set/ dress rehersal
8 November 2018
I was very much looking forward to seeing one of my favourite playwright’s pieces and introducing it to my friend. However the stage failed to work from the start. Then we had one of the directors coming on with the programme announcing which piece was next as the actors assembled to perform......it was just so unprofessional and I left so dissapointed.
Sophie Smith Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Bizarre
8 November 2018
Things go wrong in Theatre all the time but because ppl who work in theatre know this they are professionals and cover up and carry on. Something happened to the set last night (set designer - you had one job! ?) - Jamie Lloyd came out on stage and mumbled and joked about technical difficulties (holding a piece of paper like he didn’t know the play) after 40 odd minutes. Then the actors proceeded to perform - directing themselves almost. It was like having racehorses entering a donkey derby at a school fete. Wonderful talent in in a mess. I’ve seen a rehearsal performance where the set caught fire for real. The director came on explained what was going to happen next, then joked, we laughed and the show carried on. However, last night was a West End show where ppl spend a lot of money for a ticket - bizarre behaviour by Jamie Lloyd.
A Neethling Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Took a bit of getting used to !
27 October 2018
Wasn’t sure what to expect -the short pieces took a while to register and being very much of their time I found some not convincing ( my lack of imagination!) -the final piece was very moving and deeply sad . What a mixed bag and great viewing!
Maggie Confirmed ticket purchaser