A Kind of Alaska

&

One for the Road

 

Two One Act Plays by Harold Pinter

 

Performed at the Maskers Emsworth Road Studio on 20th to23rd November, 1996

 

 

Cast for A Kind of Alaska

Deborah

Maria Head

Hornby

David Pike

Pauline

Hazel Burrows

 

A Kind of Alaska was first staged in 1982 as part of the triple Other Places and won Harold Pinter a Best Play of the Year Award. It was inspired by Dr. Oliver Sack’s Book Awakenings which describes his work with patients suffering from a strange epidemic illness which spread throughout the world in the 1920’s and was popularly known as ‘ Sleeping Sickness’. Many died but those who survived sank into a coma - sometimes dimly aware of their surroundings but always motionless and speechless. 40 years later, with the development of the drug L-DOPA, they erupted into life once more ....... Pinter recreates such an awakening. Deborah has been ‘asleep’ (in ‘a kind of Alaska’) for nearly 30 years. Now she comes to life again and gradually and poignantly tries to adjust to the world around her and to those who have given their lives to her care.

 

 

Cast For One For The Road

 

Nicolas

Ken Spencer

Victor

Peter Taylor

Nicky

Dominic Peckham

Gila

Meri Mackney

 

One For The Road was premiered in 1984 and was subsequently included in the triple bill Other Places. Like A Kind of Alaska it won the play of the year award but its tone is very different. It is a short, angry play; harsh, disturbing and uncompromising in its exploration of psychological torture and the corrupting effect of total power. It is influenced by Pinter’s involvement with Amnesty International but he deliberately avoids identifying his characters with any particular country. That, after all, is the point: in an interview on the play and its politics Pinter says “There are at least 90 countries that practice torture as an accepted routine. It is only too easy to ignore the horror of what’s going on around us. The facts this play refers to are facts I wish the audience to know about, to recognise.”

 

For the Maskers

Stage Manager

Martin Ingoe

Set design / Painting

Ken Spencer

Lighting

Clive Weeks, Katie Annstasi, Eve Shelly

Sound

Lawrie Gee, Martin Ingoe

Wardrobe

The Maskers

Set construction

Bryan Langford, Douglas Sheill, Goof Cook

Stage Crew

Andy Roberts, Garry Orchard, David Hartill

Front of House Management and Box Office

Belinda Drew