This production began performances on 12th January and closed on 6th April 2013.
★★★★
If Scott Thomas proceeds by stealth and Williams by frontal assault, both are superb
The Guardian
Locked away in a secluded farmhouse, Kate, Deeley and Anna reminisce about their early days together in London, but with conflicting memories and underlying sexual tensions, the past suddenly feels vividly present.
Rickson directs with care and subtlety.
The Telegraph
Star of stage and screen, Kristin Scott Thomas will once again be directed by Ian Rickson following their previous collaborations on the critically-acclaimed productions of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal and Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. Playing both Kate and Anna, Scott Thomas will alternate the roles with award-winning actress Lia Williams. They are joined by fellow award-winner Rufus Sewell who was last seen on stage in Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Sonia Friedman Productions, Bob Bartner & Norman Tulchin, Rupert Gavin, 1001 Nights, Scott M Delman, SFL Theatricals/Tanya Link present “OLD TIMES” by Harol
★★★★
Kristin Scott Thomas brings a raw intensity to this classy Pinter revival
Evening Standard
CAST
KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS – Kate/Anna
RUFUS SEWELL – Deeley
LIA WILLIAMS – Anna/Kate
CREATIVES
HAROLD PINTER – Playwright
IAN RICKSON – Director
HILDEGARD BECHTLER – Designer
PETER MUMFORD – Lighting Designer
PAUL GROOTHIUS – Sound Designer