Suspense and intrigue reign supreme at the Unexpected Stage Company's summer offering of two one-act plays. In some ways, pairing The Dumb Waiter, an early work of Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, with Trifles, first performed in 1916 and based on a real life murder trial, seems curious and incongruous and in other ways perfectly natural. [...]
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:02PM on July 23, 2012