No Man's Land (Almeida)
No Man's Land (Almeida)

No Man's Land (Almeida) (1992-1993)


No Man's Land (Almeida)

No Man's Land (1974)

Date from

29 October 1992

Previews: 29, 30, 31/10 at 20:00, and with matinee on 31 at 16:00. Press night: 02/11 at 19:00. Performance times: evenings 20:00 and Sunday matinees at 16:00. Private benefit performance on 12/11, at 7.30. Sign-interpreted performance on 25/11 with signer Wendy Ebsworth.

Date to

8 May 1993

No of Performances Unknown
Touring Yes
Language English

Venues

Almeida Theatre (Est. 1980)

29-Oct-1992 to 19-Dec-1992

Comedy Theatre (Est. 1881)

03-Feb-1993 to 08-May-1993

Previews: 03, 04 (with 15:00 matinee), 05 and 06/02 (with 15:00 matinee) at 20:00. Press night: 08/02 at 19:00. The run was extended.

Linked Productions

No linked Production have been added to this production record yet.

Linked People

David Leveaux (1957)

Creative | Director


Bob Crowley (1952)

Creative | Set Designer


Mark Henderson (1957)

Creative | Lighting Designer


Christine Rolands

Creative | Costume Supervisor


Eva Kotlarsky

Creative | Wardrobe Supervisor


John Leonard (1951)

Creative | Sound Designer


Martin Jady (1966)

Technical | Stage Manager


Lucy Stewart-Roberts

Technical | Deputy Stage Manager


Lilian Mollgaard

Technical | Assistant Stage Manager


Mary Madigan

Technical | Company Stage Manager


Simon Harper

Technical | Production Manager


James Crout

Technical | Chief Technician


Chris Clay

Technical | Technician


Rachel Chapman

Technical | Technician


Miraculous Engineering Ltd

Technical | Set construction


Rolf Driver

Creative | Furniture construction


Vikki Heron

Creative | Furniture construction


Ken Creaseys

Technical | Draper

Listed in programme as 'Drapes'.


Patrick Watkinson

Creative | Set Painter


Ivan Kyncl (1953 - 2004)

Creative | Production Photographer


Bill Kenwright

Production | Presenter

For the Comedy Theatre transfer.


Linked Organisations

Almeida Theatre (Producing House | Est. 1982)

1 Almeida St, London N1 1TA, England

Producer.

Characters

Hirst (Age: sixties, Male)

Performer: Harold Pinter (1930 - 2008)

Spooner (Age: sixties, Male)

Performer: Paul Eddington (1927 - 1995)

Foster (Age: thirties, Male)

Performer: Douglas Hodge (1960)

Briggs (Age: thirties, Male)

Performer: Gawn Grainger (1937)

Briggs (Age: thirties, Male)

Standby for Gawn Grainger.

Understudy: Douglas McFerran (1958)

Foster (Age: thirties, Male)

Standby for Douglas Hodge.

Understudy: Douglas McFerran (1958)

Linked Awards

The Laurence Olivier Award

1993

For Comedy Theatre Revival: Nominated for Best Revival of a Play or Comedy. Nominated for Best Actor: Paul Eddginton. Nominated for Best Set Designer: Bob Crowley.

Resources

Programme (front) (Image)

Type: Theatre programme

Programme (inner sleeve) (Image)

Type: Theatre programme

Photograph credit: assumed Ivan Kyncl.

Photostage image gallery (Image)

Type: Image gallery

External Link: https://www.photostage.co.uk/drama/pinter-harold/no-man-s-land.html

The page contains images of other productions in addition to this one.

Interview with David Leveaux, conducted by Harry Burton, 7 November 2020 (Video)

Type: Interview

External Link: https://youtu.be/qGacubV-PF8

Interview with Douglas Hodge, Autumn 2018 (PDF)

Type: Interview

Interview With Gawn Grainger, conducted By Alexander Lass, November 2020 (PDF)

Type: Interview

External Link: http://pinterlegacies.uk/file/9c22418cf4aa63de2716253d00ae1860.pdf

Sources

Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Laurence_Olivier_Awards

URL

Information about awards taken from site's webpage, 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards [accessed 24 april 2018].

No Man's Land Production Programme

British Library Modern Manuscripts, Harold Pinter Archive, Add MS 888880/1/25

Library archive

Harold Pinter Appointments Diary, 1993

The British Library Modern Manuscripts, The Harold Pinter Archive, Add MS 88880/12/26, no ff

Library archive

Information about performance times for Comedy Theatre transfer taken from entries for February through May.

Harold Pinter Appointments Diary, 1992

The British Library Modern Manuscripts, The Harold Pinter Archive, Add MS 88880/12/25, no ff

Library archive

Information about performance times and number of performances taken from entries for October, November and December.