IF you want to find No Man’s Land, head to the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury, this September.

On offer will be a Harold Pinter classic about mind-games.

A spokesman said: “A chance meeting between two elderly writers in a North London pub leads to an alcohol-fuelled night of reminiscences and verbal sparring.

“Hirst, a wealthy recluse, invites Spooner, a down-at-heel poet, to his Hampstead townhouse for a nightcap. As the shadows lengthen and the whisky flows, their stories become more elaborate and improbable, until the arrival of two younger men forces events to take an unexpected turn.

“In his most beguiling and atmospheric play, Pinter interweaves truth, language and memory to create a world of dark comedy and subtle power games.”

The plot creates a typically Pinteresque hot-house of memories and false memories, of accusations, wild claims and self-aggrandisement, and all in an apparently respectable – or near-respectable – setting.

The date for the diary is Friday, September 27.

For tickets, call 01684 295074.