Remembrance of Things Past (play)
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Remembrance of Things Past is the 2000 collaborative stage adaptation by Harold Pinter and director Di Trevis of Harold Pinter's as-yet unproduced The Proust Screenplay (1977), a screen adaptation of À la recherche du temps perdu, the 1913–1927 seven-volume novel by Marcel Proust.
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Written by | Marcel Proust, adapted by Harold Pinter and Di Trevis |
Date premiered | 23 November 2000 |
Place premiered | Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre |
Original language | English |
Setting | Paris, during World War I and the years prior to it |
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In November 2000, the play premiered at the Royal National Theatre, in London, under the direction of Trevis,[1] who also produced and directed it with a student cast at the Victorian College of the Arts Drama School, in Melbourne, Australia, in October 2002.[2] There also were foreign-language productions of the play in Denmark and Slovenia in 2004.[3]