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Moonlight " review by Euan Ferguson

Donmar Warehouse, LondonIt's a minor mystery why the sure-footed Donmar has revived Harold Pinter's 1993 play at this time, unless as a sly hubristic reminder that giants too can, as their feet grow bigger, stumble. The production could hardly be bettered " set, direction, acting excel. The problem is the play.It's just not one of Pinter's finest. Written while his mother was dying, scribbled on train trips to a rest…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on April 23, 2011

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