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Eastern Star archiveIn 1988 Christopher Gunness, then a young reporter for the BBC World Service, found himself at the centre of the Democratic "Students'" Revolution that brought Daw Aung San Suu Kyi onto the international stage. He became known as its "voice". His main source - with whom he developed a close working relationship - was the chief architect of the Revolution, a remarkable human rights lawyer called U Nay Min. When the revolution was savagely put down by the ruling military junta, Gunness - now not allowed back into Burma - went on to international success. Nay Min was arrested and incarcerated in the infamous Insein Jail for years. The two men did not meet until 25 years later. It was a fraught, painful reunion their former friendship deeply threatened by guilt and anger - with dramatic revelations on both sides. As well as being a powerful and moving story the play asks the question - who writes history? The reporter or the activist?

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Author: Guy Slater

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Archive listings for Eastern Star (2018)

Work type: Play.

T0709569159

Producer Guy Slater (in association with Tara Arts). Director Guy Slater. Performer David Yip (U Nay Min). Performer Michael Lumsden (Christopher Gunness). Performer Julie Cheung-Inhin (U Nay Min's niece). Performer Patrick Pearson (Jake Hansard).
11 Sep 18 to 29 Sep 18Tara Theatre, Outer London :: V292
listing details L0455848360

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