No Man's Land
In an old house in North West London, two sexagenarians, with the acerbic aid of two younger men, bring forth their realities, memories, inclinations, and claims for recognition.
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Set against the decayed elegance of a house in London’s Hampstead Heath, in No Man’s Land two men face each other over a drink. Do they know each other, or is each performing an elaborate character of recognition? Their ambiguity?and the comedy?intensify with the arrival of two younger men, the one ostensibly a manservant, the other a male secretary. All four inhabit a no man’s land between time present and time remembered, between reality and imagination?a territory which Pinter explores with his characteristic mixture of biting wit, aggression, and anarchic sexuality.
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