The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter | Summary
The Birthday Party was Pinter’s first full-length play. Prior to this, he had written a one-act play called The Room. …
The Birthday Party was Pinter’s first full-length play. Prior to this, he had written a one-act play called The Room. …
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