Very good.
Our verdict in the log back then.
This was a major revival of Pinter’s classic, directed by Trevor Nunn with a cracking cast including Imogen Stubbs, Douglas Hodge, Anthony Calf and several other fine actors.
Here is a link to the Theatricalia entry for this production.
Unusually, we got to this one late – it had been running at the National for a while, since November 1998, by the time we saw it, towards the end of its run.
Charles Spencer had given it a rave review in The Telegraph:
Our friend, Michael Billington, in The Guardian, confessed that he hadn’t “got” this play first time around but got it through this production:
Nicholas de Jongh in The Standard also liked it: