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Victoria Station/One for the Road " review by Michael Billington

Print Room, LondonThese two short Pinter plays are here presented as an almost seamless event. Both, in fact, are set in a bleak, white-walled, fluorescent-lit room that suggests an interrogation chamber. But although Jeff James's 45-minute production has a pungent power, it sacrifices the tonal contrast that is a crucial part of Pinter's writing.Victoria Station (1982) is a macabre sketch about a testy radio-ca…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:10pm on September 20, 2011

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