Harold Pinter, CH, CBE (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008), was an English playwright, screenwriter, actor, theatre director, poet, political activist, cricket enthusiast, and Nobel laureate. Most famous for his writing for the stage, he has also written and acted in notable radio productions. In addition, many of his plays have been adapted for the radio.
Career[]
Radio Career[]
Pinter won a Giles Cooper Award for Family Voices in 1981.
Radio Plays[]
- A Slight Ache (1959), (2000)
- The Dwarfs (1960)
- A Night Out (1960), (1993)
- The Caretaker (1962)[1], (1969), (2010)
- The Collection (1962) (1976)
- The Examination (1962), (2008)
- Sketches (1964)
- Tea Party (1964)
- Last to Go (1964)
- Landscape (1968), (2008)
- Mac (1968)
- The Birthday Party (1970)
- Monologue (1975)
- Night School (1978)
- No Man's Land (1978), (1992)
- The Dumb Waiter (1981)
- Family Voices (1981)
- Night (1982)
- A Kind of Alaska ()
- Victoria Station (1986)
- Betrayal (1990), (2012)
- Old Times (1990), (1998)
- The Proust Screenplay (1995)
- Ashes to Ashes (1996)
- Moonlight (2000)
- Voices (2005)
- Mountain Language (2007)
- The Homecoming (2007)
Radio Performances[]
References[]
- ↑ Drakakis, John (editor). British Radio Drama. Cabridge University Press 1981