The Room | |
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Written by | Harold Pinter |
Characters | Bert Hudd Rose Mr. Kidd Mr. Sands Mrs. Sands Riley |
Date premiered | May 1957 |
Place premiered | University of Bristol UK |
Original language | English |
Genre | Tragicomedy Comedy of menace |
Setting | A room in a large house |
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The Room is Harold Pinter's first play, written and first produced in 1957. Considered by critics the earliest example of Pinter's "comedy of menace", this play has strong similarities to Pinter's second play, The Birthday Party, including features considered hallmarks of Pinter's early work and of the so-called Pinteresque: dialogue that is comically familiar and yet disturbingly unfamiliar, simultaneously or alternatingly both mundane and frightening; subtle yet contradictory and ambiguous characterizations; a comic yet menacing mood characteristic of mid-twentieth-century English tragicomedy; a plot featuring reversals and surprises that can be both funny and emotionally moving; and an unconventional ending that leaves at least some questions unresolved.[1]