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No Man's Land
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 09, 1976
Closing Date
Dec 18, 1976
1st Preview
Nov 08, 1976
1st Preview
Nov 08, 1976
Previews
1
Performances
47
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Drama
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Nov 09, 1976
Close Date: Dec 18, 1976
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Longacre Theatre
(Nov 09, 1976 - Dec 18, 1976)
Setting
A large room in a house in North West London. Summer.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Robert Whitehead
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Originally produced by
The Royal National Theatre (Peter Hall, Director)
Written by
Harold Pinter
Directed by
Peter Hall
Production Design by
John Bury
Staff Director:
Sebastian Graham-Jones
; Tour Manager:
Patricia Bancroft
; General Manager:
Oscar E. Olesen
; Company Manager:
Marshall Young
Production Manager:
Martin McCallum
; Production Stage Manager:
Paul A. Foley
; Stage Manager:
John Caulfield
and
M. B. Miller
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
and
Hy Jacobs
John Gielgud
Spooner
Ralph Richardson
Hirst
Michael Kitchen
Broadway debut
Foster
Terence Rigby
Briggs
Standby:
Ron Randell
(Spooner, Hirst)
Understudies:
Michael Miller
(Foster) and
Ronald Southart
(Briggs)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in Play
1977 Nominee
Ralph Richardson
Best Lighting Design
1977 Nominee
Production Design by
John Bury
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding New Play (Foreign)
1977 Nominee
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Robert Whitehead
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Written by
Harold Pinter
Outstanding Lighting Design
1977 Nominee
Production Design by
John Bury
Unique Theatrical Experience
1977 Winner
John Gielgud
and
Ralph Richardson
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Robert Whitehead
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Originally produced by
The Royal National Theatre (Peter Hall, Director)
Written by
Harold Pinter
Directed by
Peter Hall
Production Design by
John Bury
Staff Director:
Sebastian Graham-Jones
; Tour Manager:
Patricia Bancroft
; General Manager:
Oscar E. Olesen
; Company Manager:
Marshall Young
Production Manager:
Martin McCallum
; Production Stage Manager:
Paul A. Foley
; Stage Manager:
John Caulfield
and
M. B. Miller
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
and
Hy Jacobs
John Gielgud
Spooner
Ralph Richardson
Hirst
Michael Kitchen
Broadway debut
Foster
Terence Rigby
Briggs
Standby:
Ron Randell
(Spooner, Hirst)
Understudies:
Michael Miller
(Foster) and
Ronald Southart
(Briggs)
Tony Award®
Best Actor in Play
1977 Nominee
Ralph Richardson
Best Lighting Design
1977 Nominee
Production Design by
John Bury
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding New Play (Foreign)
1977 Nominee
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Robert Whitehead
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Written by
Harold Pinter
Outstanding Lighting Design
1977 Nominee
Production Design by
John Bury
Unique Theatrical Experience
1977 Winner
John Gielgud
and
Ralph Richardson
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