The Caretaker
Sheet Music

Item Number: 21515205
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SKU: HU.9780822201847

Play, Plays. Softcover Book. Hal Leonard Australia #9780822201847. Published by Hal Leonard Australia (HU.9780822201847).

ISBN D0822201844. 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.1 inches.

THE STORY: The New York Times comments: "An old bum receives shelter in a cluttered room of an abandoned house. His samaritan is a gentle young man whose kindness is so casual that he seems almost indifferent. Dirty, tattered, unkempt, itching and scratching, the tramp is by turns wheedling, truculent and full of bravadoHe speaks the proud lingo of those who have untold resources awaiting them at near-by havens. He pronounces his meager phrases with the exaggerated precision of one unaccustomed to being heeded. He flails a fist into a palm or into the air with the belligerence of a fighter no one will ever corner. He associates himself with fastidious practices like soap as if they were his daily habit. He is very funny - at first. But the laughter shades increasingly into pity. Like a cornered animal, he cannot believe that anyone means to be kind to himHe hates foreigners. He trusts no one, and fears everyone. He alienates the two brothers who separately have offered him a job as caretaker of the premises. Their offers and the job itself become themes with subtle overtones. Aston, the samaritan, lives in personal and emotional isolation, tinkering with gadgets and dreaming of building a shed out in the yard. And Mick, who carries on like a man of affairs, inhabits a dream world that resembles an extrovert's nightmares. Mr. Pinter has been vehement in his assertions that his play is no more than the story it tells. But he cannot prevent his audiences from finding in it a modern parable to derisive scorn and bitter sorrow."

This strikingly original drama enjoyed long runs in both London and New York and earned its author a place in the front rank of contemporary playwrights. "powerful drama with a climax that tears at the heart." - NY Times. "wonderful, beautiful theatre." - NY Daily News. "an important work of theatrical art." - NY Post.