A Kind of Alaska (Theatre Royal, Haymarket)
A Kind of Alaska (Theatre Royal, Haymarket)

A Kind of Alaska (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) (1989)


A Kind of Alaska (Theatre Royal, Haymarket)

A Kind of Alaska (1981)

Multi-part Production The Room, The Dumb Waiter and A Kind of Alaska
Date from

28 November 1989

Performances from 28/11 to 1/12 and 5 to 8/12. Performances on 28 and 30/11 and 5 and 7/12 were in double-bill with The Room.

Date to

8 December 1989

All proceeds to The Terrence Higgins Trust, leading the fight against AIDS

No of Performances Unknown
Language English

Venues

Theatre Royal Haymarket (Est. 1821)

28-Nov-1989 to 08-Dec-1989

Linked Productions

The Dumb Waiter (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) (1989)

Notes:

The Room (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) (1989)

Notes:

Linked People

Tim Heywood

Creative | Costume Designer


Jonathan Walters

Creative | Lighting Designer


Dom Boydell

Technical | Production Manager


Di Fraser

Technical | Stage Manager


David Bosworth

Technical | Deputy Stage Manager


Sally Palmer

Technical | Deputy Stage Manager


Ros Joblin

Technical | Deputy Stage Manager


Natalie Wood

Technical | Assistant Stage Manager


Alison Fellows

Technical | Assistant Stage Manager


Laine Coward

Technical | Assistant Stage Manager


Frith Banbury (1912 - 2008)

Creative | Director


Paul Raynor

Production | Presenter


Nic Hamblyn

Technical | Props Master


Marc Pilcher (1967)

Creative | Hairdresser


Bobbi Crossman

Creative | Wardrobe Mistress


Linked Organisations

Terrence Higgins Trust (Charity | Est. 1982)

Acorn House, 314-320, Gray's Inn Road, London WC1X 8DP, England

All proceeds for the run went to the Terrence Higgins Trust, to assist in the 'fight against AIDS'.

Characters

Deborah (Age: forties, Female)

Performer: Penelope Wilton (1946)

Hornby (Age: early sixties, Male)

Performer: John Shrapnel (1942 - 2020)

Pauline (Age: early forties, Female)

Performer: Lucy Fleming (1947)

Linked Awards

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Resources

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Sources

Three Plays by Harold Pinter Production Programme

The British Library Modern Manuscripts, The Harold Pinter Archive, Add MS 88880/8/22

Library archive