Normally I
would use this blog as an attempt to sign people up for Live for 5 by chatting
about the latest play I’d seen. Well, I hope that I will still be able to do
that this time even though there are no more tickets left for this play – let
alone Live for 5 tickets! The play I am talking about is No Man’s Land by Harold Pinter with the two lead roles being filled
by two Knights of the Realm – Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart! This
was the hottest ticket in town and I’m pretty sure half of Sheffield is going
to the theatre over the course of the week. These two men could literally talk
about toilet paper and people would still pay the money to go! You might
remember from a previous blog post about my own experience trying to get these
tickets on the day that they were released to the public back in March and, as
I found out over the course of this week by doing some work experience with
Sheffield Theatres, we were very lucky to get them when we did. I think for
every performance, the theatre was full! So, although the run in Sheffield is
now drawing to an end, No Man’s Land
continues to tour round the UK and remember that if you are in Sheffield and
aged between 16 and 26, then sign up for Live for 5 and you could see legends
come to the theatre for just a fiver!
The joy when we first got the tickets! |
The play
itself was actually surprisingly funny – I’ve never seen or read a Pinter play before
but he seems to be of a similar ilk to Beckett. I didn’t expect to laugh quite
as much as I did – I was more expecting a dramatic conversation between two men
rather than a comedy. But the timing and the chemistry between all four of the
actors really kept the play fast paced and witty. From my point of view, I
thought the play was all about memory and senility and set in the 1970s in a
grand old house which I took to be like a care home, though none of the
characters ever said as much. I’m not going to lie, I was never really too sure
what was going on but I think the point was that the audience just sees a
snapshot of these men’s lives at the moment that they intertwine – it’s not a complete
story. The best way I can describe the plot (with a little help from
Wikipedia!) is Spooner (Ian McKellen), a down-on-his-luck poet, is invited back
to Hirst’s (Patrick Stewart) grand house after a night of drinking at the pub
and becomes his house guest. In the morning, Hirst becomes adamant that he knew
Spooner whilst at university and begins to reminisce about mutual acquaintances.
All the while Briggs and Foster (Owen Teale and Damien Molony), Hirst’s man
servants, also join in on the drinking and interrogate Spooner about his
identity and his friendship with Hirst. It seems like such a complex plot for a
play set in one room of a house and it is a very wordy play but the chemistry
between the actors helps the audience to keep afloat of what’s happening.
Speaking of
the actors, obviously Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart were great! I mean, I
think everyone was there at the theatre because of them (myself included) but
Owen Teale and Damien Molony were also brilliant! Owen Teale was great as a
slightly terrifying man servant and bodyguard – I think that has to be the most
aggressive “we’re out of bread” I’ve ever heard, made even better with the frilly
apron! Damien Molony as Foster actively encouraged Hirst’s drinking because it
kept him in his position of power and he would try to move all obstacles so it
would stay that way. Molony played Foster as a ‘Jack the lad’ type but one who ultimately
just wanted power and leverage – which, you know, brought a bit of dark humour
into things.
No Man’s Land is a witty play about, well, nothing
and everything! And Sean Mathias’ version really brings that to light with the
failings of human memory, whilst, you know, the comedic timing stops the
audience from falling into the dangerous trap of an existential crisis! I would
definitely recommend it to anyone who wants a bit of a slower – though still
funny – evening at the theatre and for anyone wanting to see stage and screen
legends! Though be warned, tickets will sell out very fast for this one!
You can
follow No Man’s Land on Twitter
(@NoMansLandPlay) for updates about the tour.
Stay tuned
here for a Lady Chatterley’s Lover
update (Live for 5 tickets available!) in September and for any random
adventures I might go on in the meantime!