Pinter's People is a compilation of revue sketches or short prose works by Harold Pinter, which was performed for four weeks from 30 January 2007, at the Haymarket Theatre, in London, starring Bill Bailey, Geraldine McNulty, Sally Phillips, and Kevin Eldon.
[1][2] It included: Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph described the show as "one of the most punishingly unfunny evenings I have ever endured in a theatre.
"[2] In The Guardian, Michael Billington commented, "Pinter’s people [sic] have been turned into lurching grotesques and the result does a grave disservice both to the writer and comic acting.
"[3] Benedict Nightingale in The Times wrote: "Last night I was sickened by some of the coarsest performances I have ever seen in a London playhouse", before going on to praise the second half of the show.
[4] The Observer was more favourable however, mentioning "the great pleasures of the evening" and praised the performers.