
"You are in no man's land. Which never moves, which never changes, which never grows older, but which remains forever, icy and silent"
From the pen of one of our greatest living playwrights, comes Nobel Prize laureate Harold Pinter's superb tragicomic gem about two aging writers, Hirst and Spooner. After meeting on Hampstead Heath, they return home for a late-night session of witty banter, sinister power games and the worship of alcohol, watched over by Hirst's henchmen, Briggs and Foster.
Starring Michael Gambon, David Bradley, David Walliams, in his West End debut, and Nick Dunning, this unique and haunting play, directed by Rupert Goold, is part mystery drama, part homage to the ghosts of the past and the fiction of memory.
Age limit: 11 years plus
'This is as good a Pinter production as you'll ever find'
Metro
'Bradley and Gambon's deliciously dry comic timing weaves a dark magic'
Sunday Times
Booking From
Saturday, 27th September 2008
Booking Until
Saturday, 3rd January 2009
Matinees
Tuesday (specific dates only) and Saturday 2.30pm
Evening
Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
VENUE DETAILS
Duke of York's
St Martin's Lane
London
WC2N 4BG
Transport
Take the Piccadilly or Northern Line to Leicester Square station. Exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.
Seating Plan