"What's the weather like? Is it uncertain with showers or sunny with fog patches? Or unceasing moonlight with no cloud?"
Andy lies dying in his bed. As his wife, Bel, tries desperately to bring his estranged sons to his side
his thoughts turn to his youth, loves, lust and fears, whilst the haunting presence of the things they
have all lost swirl in the dark lonely spaces of this suburban household.
A tragic comedy of family dysfunction, Moonlight is one of Harold Pinter's most human and poignant plays suffused with universal emotions: the cold dread of death; the pain of separation from loved ones; the longing for reunion; and the continuity of the family.