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Performance

VenueUpstairs at the Gatehouse
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th April 2023
To30th April 2023
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun 16:00
Upstairs at the Gatehouse (V1170)
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  • Date of change: 26 Apr 23 - T0572869136
  • Date of change: 20 Mar 23 - T0572869136

Blood Gold and Oil

Work:: Blood Gold and Oil (S01713808885)

From the Arab revolt of the First World War, a modern hero is constructed: the complex, flawed figure of Lawrence of Arabia. His legacy is as conflicted as his psyche. Brilliant military commander? Agent of British Imperialism? Vulnerable fantasist? Freedom Fighter? Set in the present day, as an exhibition of the genuine archaeological finds is set up in a museum, the ghost of Lawrence is summoned through the passions of the archaeologist. Yet reality and agency reside in the more grounded figure who thinks about the future rather than the past. In Blood Gold and Oil ghost and love stories combine, as Lawrence seeks a release from guilt and fame.
Author Jan Woolf

Production:: (T0572869136)

Written for the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, Jan Woolf fuses activism with creativity. She started the play while writer in residence with The Great Arab Revolt archaeological dig in Jordan in 2013 where she 'dug a play out of the desert.'
Presented byRootball
Performer Douglas Clarke-Wood (Lawrence of Arabia)
Performer Mascuud Dahir (Muzz)
Performer Suzanna Hamilton (Dr Caroline Howard)

Listing:: L609256050




Production details

Written for the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, Jan Woolf fuses activism with creativity. She started the play while writer in residence with The Great Arab Revolt archaeological dig in Jordan in 2013 where she 'dug a play out of the desert.'

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