The Dumb Waiter

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The Dumb Waiter is a one-act absurdist drama by Harold Pinter that follows two hitmen waiting in a basement room, blending dark comedy with themes of menace, power, and miscommunication.

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instanceOf absurdist drama
one-act play
play
theatre work
author Harold Pinter
castSize 2
characterType assassin
hitman
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReputation major early work by Harold Pinter
dialogueStyle elliptical dialogue
pauses and silences
dramaticStructure two-hander
dramaticStyle comedy of menace
firstPerformanceCity London, England
surface form: London
firstPerformanceDate 1957
firstPerformancePlace Hampstead Theatre
surface form: Hampstead Theatre Club
frequentlyAnthologizedIn collections of Pinter’s plays
genre absurdist theatre
dark comedy
drama
hasAdaptation radio adaptation
television adaptation
hasCompanionPiece A Slight Ache
The Room
hasDevice dumbwaiter food lift
influencedBy Samuel Beckett
language English
mainCharacter Ben
Gus
movement Theatre of the Absurd
numberOfActs 1
originalMedium stage
partOf Harold Pinter
surface form: Harold Pinter canon
plotSummary Two hitmen wait in a basement room for instructions from an unseen authority figure.
publisher Samuel French
setting Birmingham
basement room
theme absurdity of routine
authority
dehumanization
existential anxiety
menace
miscommunication
obedience
power
violence
timePeriodOfWork mid-20th century
writer Harold Pinter

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Harold Pinter notableWork The Dumb Waiter
Theatre of the Absurd hasNotablePlay The Dumb Waiter