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Performance

VenueRoyal Lyceum Theatre
Also: Garage Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From22nd August 2014
To26th August 2014
When19:00
Royal Lyceum Theatre (V604)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 22 Aug 14 - T164785408
  • Date of change: 20 Jun 14 - T164785408

Front

Work:: Front (S01190729893)

Belgium 1914-18. Despite its neutrality, this small country has been, for over four years, the battlefield for foreign powers vying for supremacy in a horrifying conflict seemingly without end. On the Western Front, German, Flemish, French and British lie facing each other in the trenches. Young men who went to war with a love of life are being traumatised by their experiences of a brutal conflict that will soon be known as the primal catastrophe of the 20th century - the First World War. The Great War.

Production:: (T164785408)

In four languages and from four different perspectives, Flemish director Luk Perceval returns to the Festival for the first time since 2004's Andromache. An international ensemble combines Remarque's moving depiction of German soldiers' extreme mental and physical stress with Flemish contemporary sources to explore the horror from both sides of the trenches. Performed in German, French, Flemish and English with English supertitles.
Company Thalia Theater
Adapted by Luk Perceval
Adapted by Christina Bellingen
Adapted by Steven Heene
Director Luk Perceval
Lighting Mark Van Denesse
Costume Ilse Vandenbussche
Music Ferdinand Forsch
Performer Oscar Van Rompay
Performer Steven Van Watermeulen
Performer Peter Seynaeve
Performer Gilles Welinski
Performer Katelijne Verbeke
Performer Burghart Klaussner

Listing:: L1882023682

Edinburgh International Festival



Production details

In four languages and from four different perspectives, Flemish director Luk Perceval returns to the Festival for the first time since 2004's Andromache. An international ensemble combines Remarque's moving depiction of German soldiers' extreme mental and physical stress with Flemish contemporary sources to explore the horror from both sides of the trenches. Performed in German, French, Flemish and English with English supertitles. Edinburgh International Festival

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