Kevin Cristaldi and
Frank Licato
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In The Dumb Waiter, Pinter shows
"a
distinguished gift for sheer, old-fashioned theatrical effectiveness,
including the use of melodramatic suspense and the hint of sinister
forces lying in ambush.”
—New York
Post
The Lover "is
a brilliantly seasoned use of theatricality.”
—The
New York Times
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Quinn Cassavale and
Todd Hilsee
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3 WEEKS ONLY!
Affordable,
Professional Theater in
Your Own Backyard—Don't Miss it!
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Written in the late
50’s and early 60’s, The Lover and The Dumb Waiter, together,
make for a memorable night of theater. Don’t miss this
chance to see Pinter at his poetic, dramatic, and provocative
best!
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