Pinter's Old Times, Starring Clive Owen and Eve Best, Ends Broadway Run | 半岛体育

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News Pinter's Old Times, Starring Clive Owen and Eve Best, Ends Broadway Run The Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Harold Pinter's Old Times ends its limited Broadway engagement Nov. 29 at 2 PM at the American Airlines Theatre. The production officially opened Oct. 6 following previews that began Sept. 17.

At the time of closing, Old Times will have played 21 previews and 64 regular performances.

Directed by Tony winner , the cast is led by Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee , who made his Broadway debut in the role of Deeley. Owen is joined by Olivier Award winner and Tony Award nominee as Anna and Olivier Award nominee as Kate.

Thom Yorke, lead singer, guitarist and principal songwriter for the three鈥恡ime Grammy Award鈥恮inning alternative rock band Radiohead, composed original music for the Broadway revival.

See the First Photos! Broadway's Old Times, With Clive Owen, Explores "Desire and Blurred Realities"

Best returned to Broadway following her Tony-nominated turns in , directed by , and Moon for the Misbegotten opposite . Reilly has twice been nominated for Olivier Awards. In 2004 she was nominated in the category of Best Actress for After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse, and in 2008 was again nominated for Best Actress for her portrayal of Desdemona in Othello.

The design team included Christine Jones (sets), Constance Hoffman (costumes), Japhy Weideman (lighting) and Clive Goodwin (sound).

Old Times, according to the Roundabout, is described as "the unsettling drama of desire and blurred realities by Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter. Owen is Deeley, a man quite looking forward to meeting Anna, his wife Kate鈥檚 friend from long ago. But as the night goes on, Anna鈥檚 visit quickly shifts from an ordinary sharing of memories to a quiet battle for power. Douglas Hodge, a frequent performer and director of Pinter鈥檚 works, directs the haunting and passionate revival."

Roundabout has a longstanding relationship with Harold Pinter, having produced ten productions of his work since 1971, the most recent of which was starring , and (2003).

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