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VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From20th August 2002
Opened22nd August 2002
To14th September 2002
WhenTues-Sat 19:00, Sun Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
Finborough (V199)
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Falkland Sound

Falkland Sound

Work:: Falkland Sound (S320428915)

On April 10th 1982, 25 year old Lieutenant David Tinker RN wrote to his wife from HMS Glamorgan, steaming towards the Falkland Islands as part of the Task Force..."Here we are in 1982, fighting a colonial war on the other side of the world: 28,000 men going to fight over a fairly dreadful piece of land inhabited by 1800 people.... The ideal is most praiseworthy; the wishes of a tiny people supported by the might of a large state. Everything else is quite ludicrous." He was killed in action a month later. "David Tinker, Lieutenant, aged 25..... Committed to the ocean deep in position 51 50' 50" South, 53 31' 80" West. 160 miles East of Falkland Islands: on the evening of 12th June". Falkland Sound tells the life story of David Tinker from his letters and poems. His simple and moving story is told by his father, Hugh, whose simple narration guides us through David's life as he attempts to make sense of his son's sacrifice. In this 20th anniversary year of the Falklands War, Falkland Sound presents one of the only views of the Falklands War written as the battle was raging. Based on the book A Message from the Falklands: the Life and Gallant Death of David Tinker, Falkland Sound originally formed the first part of Falkland Sound/Voces de Malvinas which opened at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, in June 1983 and - after a national tour - was revived in the main theatre in December 1983 with a new cast.
Author Louise Page

Production:: (T22963512)

Company Concordance (in association with Culturcated Theatre Company)
Director Jennifer Lynn

Listing:: L0465661318




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