The Collection (play)
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The Collection is a 1961 play by Harold Pinter. The play is a four-hander showing two couples, James and Stella and Harry and Bill. It is a comedy, laced with typical Pinter uncertainty and danger, about whether or not Stella and Bill had a one-night stand while away on business in Leeds. (Naturally we never know for sure).
- First presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 18 June 1962
- Harry - Michael Hordern
- James - Kenneth Haigh
- Stella - Barbara Murray
- Bill - John Ronane
- UK Independent Television 1976
- Harry - Laurence Olivier
- James - Alan Bates
- Stella - Helen Mirren
- Bill - Malcolm McDowell
- Donmar Warehouse June 1998
- Harry - Harold Pinter
- James - Douglas Hodge
- Stella - Lia Williams
- Bill - Colin McFarlane
The Plays of Harold Pinter |
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Plays : Ashes to Ashes, The Basement, Betrayal, The Birthday Party, The Caretaker, Celebration, The Collection, The Dumb Waiter, The Dwarfs, Family Voices, The Homecoming, The Hothouse, A Kind of Alaska, Landscape, The Lover, Moonlight, Monologue, Mountain Language, A Night Out, Night School, No Man's Land, Old Times, One for the Road, Party Time, Remembrance of Things Past (with Di Trevis), The Room, Silence, A Slight Ache, Tea Party, Victoria Station, Voices (with James Clarke) Sketches : Apart from That, Applicant, The Black and White, Dialogue for Three, Interview, Last to Go, The New World Order, Night, Precisely, Press Conference, Request Stop, Special Offer, That's All, That's Your Trouble, Trouble in the Works |