TRAFALGAR STUDIOS 1

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The Caretaker

THE CARETAKER

Is there a more complete performance on offer in London? Cant think of one.

Benedict Nightingale, The Times

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The Caretaker -  first performed in 1940 - was Harold Pinter’s first big hit. Fifty years on, it remains as mysterious and compelling as ever.

In this new production, Hollywood star and two-time Tony Award winner Jonathan Pryce joins the pantheon of great actors from Donald Pleasance to Michael Gambon who have played the part of the mysterious drifter, Davies.

Offered shelter in a dilapidated London flat by two strangers who later turn out to be brothers, Davies becomes embroiled in power games both terrifying and comic.

When this production opened at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre in October 2009 it was acclaimed as one of the finest ever productions of the play ever. Now it transfers to the West End for fourteen weeks only.

Dates

Opening night: 12 January 2010
Closing night: 17 April 2010

Audience

The Caretaker is suitable for audiences aged 12 and upwards.

Run time

2 hours and 30 minutes with one 15 minute intermission.

Show times

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 Matinee---2:30-2:30-
 Evening7:307:307:307:307:307:30-

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