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Dandyman

In London village.
A question aimed at the Albas ( & any passing culture vultures) but has anyone seen this play up in Embra ?

If so, what did yiou think of it ?
 






Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
Safeway said:
Oh. Thought this was a thread about which coloured player was next to be shown the door by 'Imperial Wizard' McGhee. :jester:

I actually did.....
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Safeway said:
Oh. Thought this was a thread about which coloured player was next to be shown the door by 'Imperial Wizard' McGhee. :jester:

Well, I don't mind if you want to post a pic of one of your Asian/Latin babes. ;)
 








Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
I thought that it was about the Army, so it looks like all of us are confused, I reckon it could be a band and by that I don't mean a marching one resplendant in kilts.
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Gully said:
I thought that it was about the Army, so it looks like all of us are confused, I reckon it could be a band and by that I don't mean a marching one resplendant in kilts.

It is about the Army - it's a play about the (soon to be disbanded)Black Watch Regiment , Iraq and the various other things.
 




Dandyman

In London village.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5257408.stm

Critics' choice: Edinburgh Fringe
WEEK ONE: BLACK WATCH, DRILL HALL, TRAVERSE

Gregory Burke wrote the critically acclaimed Gargarin Way

Black Watch has received universal critical acclaim in the opening week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Written by playwright Gregory Burke, it follows a group of soldiers belonging to the Black Watch regiment on its last tour in Iraq.



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It might seem premature to announce that the most compelling theatre experience of the entire Fringe has already been unveiled, but if there is a more powerful, urgent, pefectly realised piece of work than Gregory Burke's Black Watch out there, I'll undertake to run to Baghdad and back.
Daily Telegraph

Black Watch avoids the pitfalls of most documentary theatre, which allows us liberal theatre-goers to take a cosy gander in the zoo. Instead, it places the audience in the very heart of the war zone. John Tiffany's storming, heart-stopping production is all disorientating blood, guts and thunder, threaded through with history and songs of the regiment and intercut with lyrical moments of physical movement, like some great dirty ballet of pulsating machismo and terrible tenderness.
Guardian


For once, superlatives are no exaggeration. This is a stunning show. John Tiffany's direction in the warehouse-style space of a drill hall makes it feel at times like a deadly version of a military tattoo.
Daily Mail

Not everyone will agree; not everyone will sympathise. But few will come away untouched by this thrilling, raw, challenging and masterful piece of work. It takes a lot to get an Edinburgh audience to its feet but they were standing to applaud this.
Times

Black Watch is an astonishing artistic whirlwind that, despite its localised setting, is utterly international in its approach. The world must see this play. Immediately.
Herald

The foundation stone of Gregory Burke as a playwright is his grasp of different kinds of male relationship: camaraderie, community and rivalry are all present between his characters, but they are always talking the same language and wired for the same feelings. His new piece Black Watch fits this hypothesis perfectly.
Financial Times
 


Southy

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
668
I saw it. Absolutely brilliant. One of the best pieces of theatre Ive ever seen. Set in a massive drill hall its based on interviews with 10 ex I raq serving members of the Black watch and uses film, soundscapes and 10 superb actors. Try and get a ticket if you're any where near Edinburgh.

Also the play I am in 'Meeting Joe Strummer' is at the Gilded balloon untill 27th aug if anyones up this way. A must for any Clash fans.
http://www.edfringe.com/reviews/read.html?id=MEETI
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Southy said:
I saw it. Absolutely brilliant. One of the best pieces of theatre Ive ever seen. Set in a massive drill hall its based on interviews with 10 ex I raq serving members of the Black watch and uses film, soundscapes and 10 superb actors. Try and get a ticket if you're any where near Edinburgh.

Also the play I am in 'Meeting Joe Strummer' is at the Gilded balloon untill 27th aug if anyones up this way. A must for any Clash fans.
http://www.edfringe.com/reviews/read.html?id=MEETI

Cheers, Southy :thumbsup:
 


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