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Hampstead Theatre reopens with The Dumb Waiter for limited season
Published on
October 7, 2020
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Hampstead Theatre will re-open for a limited period with Alice Hamilton's 60th-anniversary production of Harold Pinter's iconic play The Dumb Waiter.
Hampstead Theatre has announced that it will reopen from the 18 November to 19 December with Novel Prize-winning writer Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter.
Roxana Silbert, Artistic Director of Hampstead Theatre said: “I am so delighted to be able to share this news today. As Hampstead Theatre, along with our colleagues in live performance, start to find our feet in this ‘new normal’, we are very excited to be able to present Alice Hamilton’s 60th-anniversary production of The Dumb Waiter. When we closed the building on 16 March the set was on the stage and the show was about to open. At that point, we could not have envisaged how Pinter’s brilliant play of two men stuck in a room - their sharp humour, ennui, tensions, - would come to feel so extraordinarily fresh and resonant. We are thrilled at the prospect of welcoming our artists and audiences back into the building and galvanised by the prospect of sharing the communal experience which is unique to live theatre” Originally programmed for spring, Alice Hamilton directs the 60th-anniversary production of The Dumb Waiter. The play first premiered as part of Hampstead Theatre’s inaugural season in 1960 directed by Hampstead’s founder James Roose-Evans.
She is joined by designer, James Perkins, with lighting design by James Whiteside and composition & sound design by Giles Thomas.
Harold Pinter wrote twenty-nine plays including The Birthday Party, The Caretaker, The Homecoming and Betrayal. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005. The theatre will reopen with 193 socially distanced seats. Seating will be arranged to ensure there is at least 1 metre plus between seats. Hampstead Theatre’s spacious modern building also has the added benefit of state-of-the-art ventilation. The air in the auditorium and foyer is 100% fresh air introduced from the outdoors meaning none of it is ‘recycled’ air. The ventilation system draws stale air out and introduces entirely fresh air into the main house auditorium at 5,300 litres per second. The air in the main house auditorium is changed completely every 4 minutes and 45 seconds. In the event of The Dumb Waiter needing to be postponed, full refunds or credit vouchers will be offered. THE DUMB WAITER GOES ON SALE 10AM ON 14 OCTOBER
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