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Family Voices is a dark and heady brew of unresolved sexuality and gallows humour. A macabre vaudeville double act,
Victoria Station visits familiar Pinter terrain: isolation, dependency and rage. Inspired by Awakenings by Oliver Sacks MD, A Kind of Alaska evokes a suitably icy desolation. First produced together by the National Theatre in 1982 (under the title Other Places) - and loosely linked by the theme of 'distance' - these compelling 'miniatures' deliver a typically Pinteresque punch.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Harold PinterCompany:
incisor Theatre