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Giant at Harold Pinter Theatre

Fresh from a sell-out run at the Royal Court, Giant has arrived in the West End — and it’s the must-see play this summer.

Event Info

Date & Time

April 26 - August 02

Location

The Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton Street, London, UK

Tickets & Prices

Step into the tense, gripping world of a famous children’s author caught in scandal, where every decision could change the course of his life.

It’s a powerful battle of wills, with a chance for redemption at its heart.

John Lithgow stars as Roald Dahl, delivering a stunning performance alongside Elliot Levey, Rachael Stirling, and Richard Hope. Written by Mark Rosenblatt and directed by Nicholas Hytner, Giant is a drama that will hold you spellbound from start to finish.

Catch it now at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

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The Harold Pinter Theatre opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre and staged hugely successful shows, such as The Rocky Horror Show’s West End debut. The name changed in 2011 to The Harold Pinter Theatre in honour of Pinter’s work for the Comedy Theatre. The theatre recently produced Pinter at the Pinter, a series of one-act plays in celebration of Pinter himself.

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