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Pinteresque

By June Wulff
Globe Staff / July 3, 2009
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You know you’ve arrived when your name is “esqued,’’ and when the name is Pinter, it means a comedy of menace. Class, identity, and miscommunication are communicated by a trio of actors in Harold Pinter’s “Pinter’s Mirror.’’ Shakespeare & Company presents three of the writer’s one-act plays: “A Slight Ache’’ about aging, “Family Voices’’ with a theme of family dysfunction, and domination/submission threads woven through “Victoria Station.’’ Malcolm and Elizabeth Ingram (below), and Stephen Pilkington star. Tonight at 8:30 p.m. (through Aug. 2). $16-$48. Shakespeare & Company’s Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, 70 Kemble St., Lenox. 413-637-3353. www.shakespeare.org

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