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Angel of Mons archiveThe play centres on a group of soldiers under constant artillery attack with an overbearing sergeant and an inept Captain. Into the chaos falls the Angel Gabriel, but his message of hope is lost amidst the slaughter-strewn battlefields of The Great War. In the face of this attempt at salvation, a hardened, more cynical Jesus arrives to view Man's progress and is forced to take an eye for an eye. The first myth that inspired the play was that of the appearance of The Angel of Mons above the retreating British Expeditionary Force that scared the advancing Germans into halting a seemingly decisive attack. Whilst it later emerged that a journalist had propagated this myth, the Germans (according to their own reports) did stop fighting for no apparent reason. The second myth concerns a Canadian soldier who was allegedly found crucified with bayonets in a German trench on the Somme in 1915. The play contains strong language and sexual imagery.

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Author: Iain Landles

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Archive listings for Angel of Mons (2004)

Work type: Play.

T01068746886

Producer Concussion. Director Iain Landles.
11 May 04 to 30 May 04White Bear, Inner London :: V256
listing details L01172442260

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