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4 unusual facts about Old Times


Old Times

Old Times is a play by the Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter.

2009 American Players Theatre, Wisconsin: directed by Laura Gordon, starring Jonathan Smoots, Tracy Arnold and Carey Cannon

1985 Theatr Clwyd revival by Lindy Davies, at the Emlyn Williams Studio in May, transferred to Wyndham's Theatre, London, starring Leigh Lawson, Harriet Walter and Julie Christie; with a darkly imposing brick back-drop designed by Julian McGowan

Peter Hall also directed the Broadway première, which opened at the Billy Rose Theater in New York on November 16, 1971, starring Robert Shaw, Rosemary Harris and Mary Ure; and a year later, the German language premiére of the play at the Burgtheater in Vienna, with Maximilian Schell, Erika Pluhar and Anna-Marie Duringer.



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Antony Raijekov

2008 A:part:mental art space, Bulgaria - ‘RETURN’ based on Harold Pinter`s ‘Old Times’ - director

Bandipore

The temple at Kaloosa (or Kaloosa) is known as Sharda Mandir dates back to old times.

LP Underground 11.0

Before Meteora in 2003, and after their first studio release of Hybrid Theory, a few demos for the track began during their first documentary DVD Frat Party at the Pankake Festival (2001), plotting about the old times after the first album is released in 2000.

Old Years in Plodomasovo

Old Times in Plodomasovo (Ста′рые го′ды в селе′ Плодома′сове) is a novel by Nikolai Leskov which was first published in 1869 and later formed a trilogy, with The Cathedral Clergy (1872) and A Decayed Family (1874).

Sinsen

The area was an important crossroads also in old times, where the road from the bottom of Oslofjord ramified into the road east to Romerike and north to Maridalen/Hadeland.

The Master of the Monolith

...and I read, too, of the lost, grim black cavern high in the hills where the horrified Turks hemmed a monstrous, bloated, wallowing toad-like being and slew it with flame and ancient steel blessed in old times by Muhammad, and with incantations that were old when Arabia was young.