TEAPARTY

Tea Party

Tea Party is a play written by Harold Pinter, which Pinter adapted from his own 1963 short story of the same title. As a screenplay, it was commissioned by the European Broadcasting Union, directed by Charles Jarrott, and first transmitted on BBC Television in the programme The Largest Theatre in the World on 25 March 1965 . It was first produced on stage in October 1968 as part of a double bill with Pinter's play The Basement.

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tea party

Noun

  1. A semi-formal afternoon social gathering at which tea, sandwiches and cakes are served.
  2. A small gathering of children or their toys, who mimic having a real dinner, often without any food at all.


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