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The Basement (play)

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Playwright
  
Harold Pinter

Similar
  
A Night Out, Family Voices, Applicant, Tea Party, A Slight Ache

The Basement is a television play (later a stage play) by Harold Pinter. It was written first as a screenplay for a film, then revised for television and broadcast on 20 February 1967.

Contents

Origin: "The Compartment"

The Basement is based on "The Compartment" (1965), an unpublished 27-page screenplay (circulated only in typescript) that Pinter wrote in 1963–65 "for a film never made, planned as part of a triple-bill, Project I promoted by Grove Press, New York, with Samuel Beckett's Film [1965] and Eugène Ionesco's The Hard-Boiled Egg" (Baker and Ross 112). Of the three works planned for this trilogy of films, "only Film would be produced, being released in 1965" (112).

According to Pinter's official authorised biographer Michael Billington, also cited by Baker and Ross (112), "Pinter's contribution The Compartment lay dormant until he rewrote it for television as The Basement" (Billington 191).

Setting

The "exterior" and "interior" of "a basement flat" in various seasons and at various times of day and night (Two Plays and a Film Script 91–112).

Synopsis

Two men, (Tim) Law and (Charles) Stott, compete for possession of and dominance over a "basement flat" and their at-times mutual girlfriend, Jane. During the course of the play, they reverse roles with relation to each other, to the ownership or possession of the flat, and to their relationship with or possession of Jane. The changing furnishings of the room reflect their changing roles and who is in power over whom at various points in time. At first Jane appears to be submissive in relation to the men; but as the action develops, at times she appears to dominate each man and both of them. The character relationships between Stott and Law and the basic plot resemble Pinter's prose fiction works "Kullus" and "The Examination".

Characters

  • Law, "a man"
  • Stott, "a man"
  • Jane, "a girl"
  • Television première

    First transmitted on 20 February 1967, it formed part of BBC 2's Theatre 625 series.

    Director
  • Charles Jarrott
  • Cast
  • Derek Godfrey, Law
  • Harold Pinter, Stott
  • Kika Markham, Jane
  • Stage première: Eastside Playhouse, New York, October 1968

    The Basement was first produced on stage at the Eastside Playhouse, in New York City, in October 1968, as part of a double bill with Pinter's play Tea Party, directed by James Hammerstein.

    Cast
  • Ted van Griethuysen, Law
  • James Ray Jane, Stott
  • Margo Ann Berdeshevsky, Jane
  • Stage personnel
  • Ed Wittstein, Scenery
  • Neil Peter Jampolis, Lighting
  • Deidre Cartier, Costumes
  • Duchess Theatre, London, September 1970

    Hammerstein also directed another stage production at the Duchess Theatre, in London, on 17 September 1970 (The Basement, HaroldPinter.org) with a new cast.

    Cast
  • Donald Pleasence, Law
  • Barry Foster, Stott
  • Stephanie Beacham, Jane
  • References

    The Basement (play) Wikipedia