The Birthday Party at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Celebrating 60 years since its debut, Harold Pinter’s landmark play returns to the West End for a limited season.
Featuring a trio of Olivier Award winners, Pinter’s comedy of menace stars Golden Globe Award-nominated Toby Jones (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Play What I Wrote, Sherlock), Tony Award-nominated Stephen Mangan (The Norman Conquests, Jeeves and Wooster, Episodes) and Tony Award-nominated Zoë Wanamaker (Harlequinade, Passion Play, My Family).
Truth and alliances hastily shift in Pinter’s brilliantly mysterious dark-comic masterpiece about the absurd terrors of the everyday.
Following critically-acclaimed productions of Betrayal, and Old Times, Ian Rickson returns to direct a new production of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party.
The Birthday Party runs from 9 January 2018 until 14 April 2018 at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
STORY
Stanley Webber (Toby Jones) is the only lodger at Meg (Zoë Wanamaker) and Petey Boles’ sleepy seaside boarding house.
The unsettling arrival of enigmatic strangers Goldberg (Stephen Mangan) and McCann disrupts the humdrum lives of the inhabitants and their friend Lulu (Pearl Mackie), and mundanity soon becomes menace when a seemingly innocent birthday party turns into a disturbing nightmare.
CAST
The cast features Zoë Wanamaker, Toby Jones, Stephen Mangan, Pearl Mackie, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Peter Wight.
CREATIVE TEAM
Playwright: Harold Pinter. Directed by Ian Rickson with design by Quay Brothers, lighting by Hugh Vanstone, sound by Simon Baker and music by Stephen Warbeck.
REVIEWS
Reviews for The Birthday Party coming soon.
Show Information
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Harold Pinter Theatre, 6 Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DNNearest Tube or Train: Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly line, Bakerloo line)
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Images have been released of the West End revival Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party.
Pinter’s comedy of menace features an all-star cast including Toby Jones (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Play What I Wrote, Sherlock), Stephen Mangan (The Norman Conquests, Jeeves and Wooster, Episodes), Zoë Wanamaker (Harlequinade, Passion Play, My Family), Pearl Mackie (BBC series Doctor Who), Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (All My Sons, Peaky Blinders, The Infiltrator) and Peter Wight (Hamlet, Electra, Atonement).
Directed by Ian Ian Rickson, The Birthday Party is Pinter’s brilliantly mysterious dark-comic masterpiece about the absurd terrors of the everyday.
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The Birthday Party runs until 14 April 2018 at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

Pearl Mackie will join Toby Jones, Stephen Mangan and Zoë Wanamaker in the West End revival of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party.
Mackie is best known to audiences from BBC series Doctor Who where she played opposite Peter Capaldi as the Doctor’s companion ‘Bill’.
Mackie’s extensive theatre credits include the National Theatre’s Olivier and Tony award-winning The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Aurin Squire’s Obama- ology at the Finborough Theatre A Mad World, My Masters (2015), Hello Kind World (2014), Crystal Springs (2014), Home (2012), The Crucible (2010), and The Comedy of Errors (2010).
Directed by Ian Rickson, this major revival of Pinter’s comedy of menance, will conincide with the 60th anniversary of the plays debut.
Set in a sleepy seaside boarding-house owned by Meg (Zoë Wanamaker) and Petey Boles’, a little birthday party for their only lodger (Toby Jones) takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of two sinister strangers Goldberg (Stephen Mangan) and McCann. The humdrum lives of the inhabitants and their friend Lulu (Pearl Mackie), and mundanity soon becomes menace when a seemingly innocent birthday party turns into a disturbing nightmare.
Further casting is to be announced shortly.
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The Birthday Party runs from 9 January 2018 until 14 April 2018 at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

Harold Pinter’s classic comedy of menace will receive a major West End revival early next year at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Olivier Award winners Zoë Wanamaker, Toby Jones and Stephen Mangan will feature in a 60th anniversary production of The Birthday Party which is directed by former Royal Court Artistic Director Ian Rickson.
Ian Rickson said: “I knew Harold from when I ran the Royal Court and he was a great mentor to me. Doing The Birthday Party is particularly thrilling because as with the best first major plays – like first albums, and first novels – it has the intense DNA of the writer’s inner life; their yearnings, their obsessions, their longings. There’s something about The Birthday Party in particular that’s so raw and committed – it has this kind of anarchic, punk spirit and I’m just so excited about directing it.”
Set in a rundown seaside boarding-house owned by Meg (Zoë Wanamaker) and Petey Boles’, a little birthday party for their only lodger played by Toby Jones is turned into a nightmare on the unexpected arrival of two sinister strangers Goldberg (Stephen Mangan) and McCann.
Truth and alliances hastily shift in Pinter’s brilliantly mysterious dark-comic masterpiece about the absurd terrors of the everyday.
Toby Jones is known for his roles both in the theatre and on screen. His screen credits include award-winning comedy series Detectorists co-starring Mackenzie Crook, the Oscar-nominated adaptation of John le Carre’s classic crime novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the HBO/BBC Alfred Hitchcock television movie The Girl, The Hunger Games series, the Harry Potter series, My Week With Marilyn and Frost/Nixon.
Jones theatre credits include Dumb Waiter and Other Pinter Pieces, Measure for Measure (with Complicite) and his Olivier award winning performance in The Play What I Wrote.
Multi-award-winning Zoë Wanamaker is one of the most acclaimed actresses of her generation, with a career that spans both stage and screen. She is a four-time Tony Award nominee, and a nine-time Olivier Award nominee, winning the Best Actress Award twice for Electra and Once In A Lifetime.
Wanamaker’s varied television career includes the much-loved BBC sitcom My Family, along with Poirot and Mr. Selfridge. She received a BAFTA nomination for her role in the film Wilde, with other film credits including Harry Potter, My Week With Marilyn and The Last 10 Days of Hitler.
Stephen Mangan is best known for his screen work including Episodes, opposite Tamsin Greig and Matt LeBlanc, Green Wing and Free Agents. His theatre credits include The Norman Conquests at The Old Vic and then on Broadway, Birthday, The People Are Friendly (Royal Court Theatre), Jeeves and Wooster (Duke of York’s Theatre), Hayfever (Savoy Theatre), Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC) and Rules For Living (National Theatre).
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The Birthday Party runs from 9 January 2018 until 14 April 2018 at the Harold Pinter Theatre.