No Man’s Land

Theatre

Written by Rachel Trezise

Directed by Matthew Holmquist

ACCESS

  • Tue 14 Oct - 6:30pm Captioned
  • Wed 15 Oct - 7:00pm Captioned
  • Thu 16 Oct - 2:00pm Captioned
  • Thu 16 Oct - 7:30pm Captioned
  • Fri 17 Oct - 7:30pm Captioned
  • Sat 18 Oct - 2:00pm Captioned
  • Sat 18 Oct - 7:30pm Captioned
  • Thu 16 Oct - 2:00pm Audio Described
  • Thu 16 Oct - 7:30pm Audio Described
  • Thu 16 Oct - 7:30pm BSL interpreted
  • Fri 17 Oct - 7:30pm BSL interpreted

Overview

14 - 18 Oct 2025
Various

Pricing

Choose Your Own Price Previews £6 - £14. Choose Your Own Price Standard £16 - £20. Under 25s Half Price. Concessions £2 Off.

Further details

  • Age guidance: 16+
Important Information

This show explores themes of sexual abuse. There are scenes which audience members may find distressing, references to violence, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia and features strong language.

“You’ve got to get on with your life, Lew. Grudges won’t do you any good.”

Award winning writer Rachel Trezise shapes the lived experience of Kyle Stead to bring this brand-new play to the stage.
Directed by Matthew Holmquist

No Man’s Land is a gripping new psychological drama that unearths the hidden wounds of a shattered psyche. The fight for survival is fought inside the mind.

What is brotherhood? A big brother to protect you. What if he doesn’t?

Set in the Rhondda Valley, we follow Lewis as he journeys through two worlds to discover the mechanism for his closure. A world of reality and No Man’s Land, a trauma-induced dystopia that only exists in Lewis’ mind.

What happens when the world tells you to man up, but every part of you is fractured?

“It never goes away. My whole body constantly on red alert.”

Will Lewis confront his trauma or continue to live in its shadows?

Kyle Stead in co-production with Sherman Theatre & RCT Theatres with support from Platfform.

Supported by Arts Council of Wales.

Company and audience wellbeing support provided by Silence Speaks.

Performance BSL Interpreter: Stephen Brattan-Wilson

All performances will be captioned in English.