About
"A cow looked in through the car window. No autographs today, I said."
Harold Pinter began life as an actor touring around Ireland in the early 1950s. His undiscovered gem Macis a funny and evocative memoir about the actor-manager Anew McMaster. After a dramatic reading of Harold Pinter's Mac, James Hayes then takes up the surprising story of McMaster and Micheal MacLiammor, two eccentric giants of Irish theatre, and his connections to them and Pinter. There's even a guest appearance from a Hollywood legend. The event concludes with readings from Hayes' own memoir, Shouting in the Evenings.
Harold Pinter, author of Mac won the Nobel Prize for Literature. James Hayes has appeared in more productions at the National Theatre than any living actor, and has the stories to match. He returns to JST following his performance in Krapp's Last Tape. James is an Associate Artist at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £19.00 per ticket |
Concession | £16.15 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.