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what does McCann say that indicates his less ostentatious breakdown

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I’m not going up there again

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I’m not going up there again - echoes what

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Macbeth - after macbeth has killed him he doesn’t want to go back

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biillingdon memory, for pinter,

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memory, for pinter, is both personal and infectious

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billingdon the one character who never looks back

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significantly, the one character in the play who never looks back is Petey

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what did Irving Waddle say

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a banal living-room opens up to the horrors of modern history

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billingdon tbp is concerned with

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is “concerned with the tension between individual need and the pressures of social conformity”

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when billingdon interviewed Pinter he quoted

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he quoted proust: Pinter: “He said, ‘Le vrai paradis c’est le paradis qu’on a perdu.’ And I think there’s a lot in that.”

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billingdon “Pinter suugests

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that it’s the audience that completes the play

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context of radio

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radio was the source of drama during the war and their theatre. people were expert listeners

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billingdon language quote

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Language in Pinter’s plays operates on many levels - as a mask, weapon, a source of evasion - but it is always used with distilled accuracy to reveal character

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billingdon

memory is what gives his work

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memory is what gives his work its strong emotional undertow

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billingdon

belief in the omnipresent

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belief in the omnipresent power of memory is another of his hallmarks

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billingdon

he leaves his audience free to

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he leaves his audience free to form its own moral conclusions about the behaviour of his characters

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Shakespeare play where what character get tongue cut out

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Titus andronicus

Lavinia

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Who directed the 2018 tbsp at the harold Pinter theatre

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Ian rickson

Lights go out for audience too

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