Anna Karenina, from Helen Edmundson's adaptation, directed by Anthony Lau[28]
Human Nurture by Ryan Calais Cameron, directed by Rob Watt; created in partnership with Theatre Centre
Far Gone by John Rwothomack, directed by Mojisola Elufowoju; created in partnership with Roots Mbili
Rock / Paper / Scissors, a trio of interwoven original plays by
Chris Bush, performed simultaneously by one cast with three creative/production team[29]
How A City Can Save The World by Stockroom, directed by Tess Seddon
Wish You Weren't Here: a new play by Katie Redford directed by Theatre Centre Artistic Director Rob Watt; created in partnership with Theatre Centre
Lines: created by Junaid Sarieddeen, John Rwothomack, Fidaa Zidan and Alexandra Aron with additional writing by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe; created in partnership with Roots Mbili and The Remote Theater Project
The Crucible: by
Arthur Miller and produced by Sheffield Theatres and staged in the iconic Crucible Theatre by Associate Artistic Director Anthony Lau
Pinter: A Celebration also included other related programme events: "Pause for Thought" (
Penelope Wilton and
Douglas Hodge in conversation with
Michael Billington), "Ashes to Ashes – A Cricketing Celebration", a "Pinter Quiz Night", "The New World Order", the
BBC Two documentary film Arena: Harold Pinter (introduced by Anthony Wall, producer of Arena), and "The New World Order – A Pause for Peace" (a consideration of "Pinter's pacifist writing" [both poems and prose] supported by the Sheffield Quakers), and a screening of "Pinter's passionate and antagonistic 45-minute Nobel Prize Lecture."[31]