Silence (1969 play)
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| Silence | |
|---|---|
Ellen and Bates, in 2008 Shimer College production | |
| Written by | Harold Pinter |
| Characters | Ellen Rumsey Bates |
| Date premiered | 2 July 1969 |
| Place premiered | London |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | One-act play |
Silence is a short play by Harold Pinter first performed in 1969.
The première was given by the Royal Shakespeare Company in London on 2 July 1969, directed by Peter Hall.[1]
The cast was:[1]
- Ellen (a girl in her twenties) – Frances Cuka
- Rumsey (a man of forty) – Anthony Bate
- Bates (a man in his middle thirties) – Norman Rodway.
The American première was given in 1970 by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, with Barbara Tarbuck, Robert Symonds and James Patterson, directed by Peter Gill.[2]