No Man's Land (play) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No Man's Land is a play by Harold Pinter written in 1974 and first produced and published in 1975. Its original production was at the Old Vic theatre in London by the National Theatre on 23 April 1975.

Characters

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  • Hirst, a man in his sixties
  • Spooner, a man in his sixties
  • Foster, a man in his thirties
  • Briggs, a man in his forties

Broadway

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In the Broadway revival by the Roundabout Theatre Company directed by David Jones, which opened on 27 February 1994. It starred Jason Robards as Hirst, Christopher Plummer (nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play) as Spooner, Tom Wood as Foster, and John Seitz as Briggs.[1]

References

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  1. "No Man's Land – Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Centre Stage Right, 27th January, 1994". HaroldPinter.org. 2000–2003. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2008.