No Man’s Land
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Hirst is an alcoholic upper-class litterateur who lives in a grand house with Foster and Briggs, respectively his purported amanuensis and manservant (or apparent bodyguard), who may be lovers. Spooner, a “failed, down-at-heel poet” whom Hirst has “picked up in a Hampstead pub” and invited home for a drink, becomes Hirst’s house guest for the night. Through a contest of at least partly fantastic reminiscences, Spooner appears to have known Hirst at university and to have shared male and female acquaintances and relationships.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Briggs | Gawn Grainger |
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Foster | Douglas Hodge |
Hirst | Harold Pinter |
Spooner | Paul Eddington |
Crew | |
Designer | Bob Crowley |
Director | David Leveaux |
Lighting | Mark Henderson |
Sound | John Leonard
(credited as John A Leonard) |
Stage Manager | Martin Jady |
Assistant Stage Manager | Lily Mollgaard |
Chief Technician | James Crout |
Company Stage Manager | Mary Madigan |
Costume Supervisor | Christine Rolands |
Deputy Stage Manager | Lucy Stewart Roberts |
Drapes | Ken Creasey |
Furniture made by | Rolf Driver |
Furniture made by | Vikki Heron |
Production Manager | Simon Harper |
Production Photographer | Ivan Kyncl |
Set Construction | Miraculous Engineering |
Set Painter | Patrick Watkinson |
Technician | Rachel Chapman |
Technician | Chris Clay |
Wardrobe Supervisor | Eva Kotlarsky |
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Jared William.
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