Guess Who's Coming To Dinner by JEREMY McCARTER
Before Mamet, before LaBute, but after the Book of Job, there was Harold Pinter. People in his world are forever menaced by powers outside their control, a spectacle that can be as funny as it is grisly. How many of his characters could echo Gloucester, the haggard, sightless wretch of "King Lear," who cries, "As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods. / They kill us for their sport"?<br />