;Première It was first broadcast as a radio play on
BBC Radio 3 on 22 January 1981. Directed by
Sir Peter Hall, the cast included: •
Michael Kitchen - Voice One •
Peggy Ashcroft - Voice Two •
Mark Dignam - Voice Three Subsequently, it was presented in a "platform performance" directed by Hall at London's
Cottesloe Theatre with the same cast. In October 1982, it was presented again as part of
Other Places, along with two of Pinter's other works, a one-act play
A Kind of Alaska and a shorter play
Victoria Station, also directed by Hall. For this production, the cast included: •
Nigel Havers – Voice One •
Anna Massey – Voice Two •
Paul Rogers – Voice Three Other theatre personnel were: •
John Bury, Design and Lighting • John Caulfield, Stage Manager • Kenneth Mackintosh, Staff Director • Jason Barnes, Production Manager It was given lunchtime stage performances by the
Royal Shakespeare Company at the
Barbican Theatre in February and April 1987. The cast included: •
Anton Lesser - Voice One •
Ruby Head - Voice Two •
Mark Dignam - Voice Three Another theatrical trilogy entitled
Other Places, with Pinter's then-newer play
One for the Road (1984) instead of
Family Voices, was directed by
Alan Schneider, in New York City. (This production is not listed on Pinter's official website.) The play received its West End premiere as part of the Pinter at the Pinter season at the
Harold Pinter Theatre in December 2018, directed by
Patrick Marber. The cast included: •
Luke Thallon - Voice One •
Jane Horrocks - Voice Two •
Rupert Graves - Voice Three ==Publication==