The Lover
by Harold Pinter

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Highlights

One Act60 minsPresent DayInterior SetContemporary Costumes/Street ClothesBritish

What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about this play. While many appreciate its provocative themes and psychological depth, others find it bizarre and confusing, with some struggling to fully engage with its content.

Provocative and psychological depthBizarre yet entertainingShort and impactfulConfusing for some readersNot for everyone's taste

Synopsis

Cherry Lane Theater, Theater 1964, Richard Barr, Clinton Wilder, Edward Albee presents "The Lover," a play in one act by Harold Pinter, with Hilda Brawner, Michael Lipton, Marian Reardon, Frances Sternhagen, Charles Kindl, scenery by William Ritman, costumes by Fred Voelpel, directed by Alan Schneider

Press Reviews

"A bizarre theatrical evening."

— New York Post

"[An] inward spiraling journey into these characters’ lives... the intricate details of Pinter’s dialogue, wherein the slightest, seemingly casual word choice can land like a bomb and cause hurt or laughter. This is the kind of play that you feel the need to see again as soon as it ends, to spiral back out and recontextualize everything you saw before."

— DC Theatre Scene

Characters

Character
Sarah

middle thirties

John
Richard

middle thirties

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Vivien Merchant in The Lover (1963) by Harold Pinter / p6 end

Available Editions

FormatPrice
Paperback
$12.32
Paperback · First Edition
$1522.53

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1966
BindingPaperback
Pages54
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573021480
ISBN-100573021481

The Lover is a British play written by Harold Pinter and published by Samuel French in London (1966).

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