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''Applicant'' is a dramatic sketch written by
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. Originally written in 1959 and first published by Eyre Methuen in 1961, it was first broadcast on BBC Radio on the Third Programme "between February and March 1964," along with Pinter's other revue sketches, '' That's Your Trouble'', '' That's All'', ''
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'', and '' Dialogue for Three''."Revue Sketches" in ''Plays: Three'' and ''Complete Works: Three'' 222. A revised and much-expanded version of ''Applicant'' is incorporated in the last scene of Act One of Pinter's play '' The Hothouse'', wherein the character still called Lamb is "tested" in "''a soundproof room''" by Miss Cutts, the successor of Miss Piffs, and her colleague Gibbs (58–78). According to Pinter's official authorised biographer Michael Billington, the sketch (and the scene in ''The Hothouse'') was inspired by and reproduced details of "his own experience s 'a guinea pig' at the
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in London" in 1954, in which he took part to earn "ten bob or something" and about which he told Billington: "''The Hothouse'' was kicked off by that experience. I was well aware of being used for an experiment and feeling quite powerless" (''Harold Pinter'' 102, 104).


Setting

An "office" (Pinter, "Applicant" 231).


Characters

*Lamb, "''a young man, eager, cheerful, enthusiastic''" *Miss Piffs, "''the essence of efficiency''" (231)


Synopsis

Applying for a job, Lamb, who identifies himself in the dialogue as a "physicist" (231), is given a psychological test by Miss Piffs. She "''attaches''" "electrodes" and "earphones" to him and Lamb is subjected to a "''piercing high pitched buzz-hum''" (232). Before he has recovered, Miss Piffs bombards him with social, medical and sexual questions (232–34), in response to which he says "''in a high voice''", "Well, it depends what you mean really—" (234). At the climax of her interrogation she "''presses the other button and the piercing buzz-hum is heard again''" (234). Lamb "''collapses''", and "''Silence''" falls, as "''He lies face upwards''", as Miss Piffs "''looks at him''" and ends the sketch with "Thank you very much, Mr. Lamb. We'll let you know" (234).


Notes


References

* Billington, Michael. ''Harold Pinter''. London: Faber and Faber, 2007. (13). Updated 2nd ed. of ''The Life and Work of Harold Pinter''. 1996. London: Faber and Faber, 1997. (10). (The official authorised biography.) *Pinter, Harold, ''Applicant'' in "Revue Sketches". 221–40 in ''Plays: Three''. London: Eyre Methuen, London, 1978. ''Complete Works: Three''. New York:
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, 1978. (1st printing). (10). (13). (Parenthetical references to "Applicant" 31–34in the text are to these editions, which are paginated the same.) *–––. ''The Hothouse: A Play by Harold Pinter''. New York: Grove Press, 1980. (10). (13).


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, London" – In "Plays" at ''HaroldPinter.org: Official Website of the International Playwright
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''. (This production, ''Sketches I'' and ''Sketches II'', did not include ''Applicant''; but it included several of Pinter's other sketches previously produced along with it.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Applicant (Sketch) Plays by Harold Pinter Methuen Publishing books