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POPSMoonlight: Theater Review
<div readability="35"> <div class="main_article_syn_bottomline" readability="32"> <h3>The Bottom Line</h3> <p>Gloomy Pinter play has good performances but very little glow.</p> </p></div> <div class="main_article_syn_participants" readability="38"> <h3>Venue</h3> <p>Donmar Warehouse, London (Through May 28)</p> <h3>Cast</h3> <p>David Bradley, Deborah Findley, Lisa Diveney, Daniel Mays</p> <h3>Playwright</h3> <p>Harold Pinter</p> </p></div> </p></div> <div readability="99"> <p> LONDON ? The late<strong> Harold Pinter</strong>?s last play, <em>Moonlight</em>, revived for the first time in 18 years at the Donmar Warehouse, deals in disaffection and alienation, and it is difficult to warm up to.</p> <p> Director<strong> Bijan Sheibani</strong> has most of the players walk out and line up at the back of the stage at the start as if to underline the artifice of what is about to unfold. Presented over 80 minutes with no interval, it?s about an aging couple that appear to have mislaid their