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PINTER SEVEN - The Dumb Waiter / A Slight Ache

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PINTER SEVEN - The Dumb Waiter / A Slight Ache

The Pinter at The Pinter season culminates with two unmissable comedies that explore the political machinations of the powerful and the powerless. 

When a mysterious figure enters their elegant country home, the lives of Flora and Edward are changed forever. Gus and Ben, two hit-men, await their next job in a derelict building - but what is the cost of their quest for meaning?
A Slight Ache and The Dumb Waiter, both written in the late 1950s, are directed by Jamie Lloyd. 

Cast includes Danny Dyer, Martin Freeman

Access Information

For Accessibility information please contact 0800 912 6971

 

Address

Panton St, West End, London SW1Y 4DN

Cancellation Policy

No exchanges or refunds after booking. 

How Does It Work

You will receive a confirmation email with a voucher attached.  You must print the voucher and bring it with you on the day of the performance to collect your tickets.  We recommend you arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before the show to collect your tickets and settle into your seats.

Suitable For Children

Recommended +12.

Times

31st January - 23rd February 2019

Where Do I Go

Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN

By Tube: Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Charing Cross

By Bus: 14, 19, 24, 29, 38

Harold Pinter Theatre

Panton St, West End, London SW1Y 4DN

Latest customer reviews

  • Superb!!!

    17 February 2019

    Wonderful plays, wonderful actors. Thank you so much.

    Diane Erica Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Shaun

    16 February 2019

    Very amusing- well acted- great set and lights _ also not all the audience looked like they lived in Islington!

    Shaun Kelly Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Two brilliant casts.

    15 February 2019

    absolutely excellent evening. Beautifully performed by the two separate casts and not connected in any way, except in both being extremely funny. So glad I saw it.

    Helen Ryan Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • The stranger in your home

    15 February 2019

    A Slight Ache showed its limitations as it was not intended for the stage. But being Pinter it provided enough surprises and reappraisals to keep the audience entranced by its strange shifts in meaning. The concept of the stranger who disrupts seemingly well-ordered lives continues with The Dumb Waiter. It’s an astonishing play with its burlesque humour and its dangerous undertow. The acting was top notch

    Zeina Trewin Confirmed ticket purchaser