Play Details
Context
Artistic Director
Max Stafford-Clark
Dates Performed
Sunday 15th December 1985
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Play Details
Synopsis
London, 1960s
Len is a young and disillusioned working-class man living in 1960s London. Len’s days are marked by aimlessness, unemployment, and the search for meaning in a world that seems to offer little hope. He grapples with the harsh realities of poverty and alienation, feeling disconnected from society and its moral values.
Saved stirred immense controversy upon its debut, leading to censorship battles due to its raw and unflinching portrayal of violence and despair in working-class London. Its censorship highlighted the clash between artistic expression and societal mores of the time, eventually playing a significant role in the abolition of theatre censorship in the United Kingdom with the Theatres Act 1968.
Cast & Creative
Cast
Peter Hugo-Daly
Cast
Adrian Dunbar
Cast
Peter Lovstrom
Cast
Leslie Manville
Cast
Gary Oldman
Cast
Gerad Horan
Cast
Joanne Whalley
Cast
June Watson
Cast
Mark Wingett
Designer
Peter Hartwell
Lighting
Andy Phillips
Costume
Jennifer Cook
Sound
Andy Pink
Deputy Stage Manager
Annie Hutchinson
Deputy Stage Manager
Peter O'Malley
Voice and dialect coach