No Man's Land by Harold Pinter (1974)

The Times Review

'No Man's Land' is Pinter's first play to be staged by the National Theatre. After its premiere at the Old Vic in April, 1975, it moved to Wyndham's Theatre for a five month West End run, then into the Lyttelton, then to America including New York for an acclaimed limited season. It now returns to the Lyttelton for its last performances." ~ The National Theatre Season pamphlet.

"Great acting at its highest pitch" Evening news
"Absolutely hypnotic" Daily Mail


Venue 1: The Old Vic
Opened: 23 Apr 1975 - Closed 28 Jun 1975
Venue 2: Wyndham's Theatre
Opened: Opened 15 Jul 1975 - Closed 24 Jan 1976
Venue 3: Lyttelton Theatre
Opened: Opened 12 Apr 1976 - Closed 17 May 1976
Venue 4: Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Canada
Opened: Opened 13 Sep - Closed 9 Oct 1976
Venue 5: Eisenhower Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, USA
Opened: Opened 11 Oct - Closed 6 Nov 1976
Venue 6: Longacre Theater, New York, USA
Opened: Opened 9 Nov - Closed 4 Dec 1976
Venue 7: Lyttelton Theatre
Opened: Opened 20 Jan 1977 - Closed 24 Feb 1977
Production Company: National Theatre
Director: Peter Hall
Design: John Bury
Lighting:
Music:


Photo from the 1977 Lyttelton Theatre programme.

Photographed by Anthony Crickmay.

Cast:
Ralph Richardson ... Hirst
John Gielgud ... Spooner
Michael Feast ... Foster (Old Vic/Wyndham's)
Michael Kitchen ... Foster (Tour/Lyttelton)
Terence Rigby ... Briggs

Photo from the 1977 Lyttelton Theatre programme.

Photographed by Anthony Crickmay.

John F. Kennedy Centre autographed programme page, 1976.