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OLD TIMES

Jan 13 2010
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Jeremy played Deeley in this 2004 production of Harold Pinter’s play at the Donmar Warehouse, London. His co-stars in this three-hander were Helen McCrory (Anna) and his 2009 Fiona’s Story co-star Gina McKee (Kate).

‘There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened.’

In an isolated country house a husband and wife are visited by her friend who she hasn’t seen for 20 years. During the course of the evening they reminisce about their earlier lives in London, but each remembers the events differently. In this darkly erotic drama, set around a triangular power-struggle, the past becomes present.

The play ran from 1st July – 4th September 2004.

Reviews

‘emotionally intense, impeccably acted’ – The Guardian

‘a brilliantly controlled, tantilisingly enigmatic masterpiece’ – Daily Telegraph

‘Roger Michell’s sleek, assured revival’ – Independent

‘this haunting play has found the mesmerising production it so richly deserves.’ – Daily Telegraph

‘Roger Mitchell’s immaculate, perfectly paced production is a showcase for Pinter’s brilliance.’ – The Observer

‘Outstanding’ – Independent on Sunday


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