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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Studio, Stage 2
TownNorwich
CountyNorfolk
From17th April 2013
To20th April 2013
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £29.50.
Theatre Royal (V72)
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  • Date of change: 21 Nov 12 - T833980650

Black Watch

Work:: Black Watch (S0595652418)

A theatrical investigation based on interviews conducted by Gregory Burke with former soldiers of the Black Watch who served in Iraq. Valued for the clan ties and bravery at its heart, the Black Watch has been in the vanguard of countless British military expeditions from Waterloo and the Somme to Kosovo. Its last great challenge before amalgamation was relieving American forces at Camp Dogwood in Iraq.
Author Gregory Burke

Production:: (T833980650)

Running time: 110 mins (no interval). Age guide: suggested 16+
Producer National Theatre of Scotland
Director John Tiffany
Design Laura Hopkins
Costume Jessica Brettle
Lighting Colin Grenfell
Sound Gareth Fry
Design Leo Warner (video)
Design Mark Grimmer (video - for Fifty Nine Productions Ltd)
Performer Cameron Barnes (Macca)
Performer Benjamin Davies (Stewarty)
Performer Scott Fletcher (Kenzie)
Performer Andrew Fraser (Fraz)
Performer Robert Jack (Writer / Sergeant)
Performer Stuart Martin (Cammy)
Performer Stephen McCole (Officer / Lord Elgin)
Performer Adam McNamara (Rossco & Understudying Officer / Lord Elgin / Writer / Sergeant)
Performer Richard Rankin (Granty)
Performer Gavin Jon Wright (Nabsy)
Performer Matt McClure (Understydying Cammy / Nabsy / Granty / Stewarty)
Performer Daniel Portman (Understydying Fraz / Kenzie / Rossco / Macca)

Listing:: L440942381

Presented by Norfolk & Norwich Festival



Production details

Running time: 110 mins (no interval). Age guide: suggested 16+ Presented by Norfolk & Norwich Festival

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