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Performance

VenueThe Other Palace
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From30th January 2013
Opened4th February 2013
To23rd March 2013
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £25.00. To £42.50.
The Other Palace (V806511856)
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  • Date of change: 29 Jun 12 - T1483734218

Our Country's Good

Our Country's Good

Work:: Our Country's Good (S4495)

Based on a heart-warming true story, the play follows a group of 18th Century convicts and officers as they confront a savage new land. These jailbirds, male and female, have no rights and their treatment is as ferocious as the landscape. But one man defies the rules. Lt Ralph Clark creates the very first piece of theatre ever to be performed in Australia, The Recruiting Officer. The drama mounts as the convicts rehearse, and their hopes for a new life grow stronger. Incredibly the play will go on! Our Country's Good was first presented at the Royal Court Theatre, London on 10 September 1988. Note: The convicts use explicit language and this award-winning play contains scenes which some people might find shocking.
Author Timberlake Wertenbaker

Production:: (T1483734218)

Running time: approx. 2hrs 30mins with one interval
Presented byKarl Sydow
Producer Out of Joint
Producer Octagon Theatre Bolton Productions
Director Max Stafford-Clark
Design Tim Shortall
Lighting Johanna Town
Sound Andy Smith
Performer Damola Adelaja
Performer Helen Bradbury (Dabby Bryant / William Faddy)
Performer Laura Dos Santos (Mary Brenham)
Performer John Hollingworth
Performer Lisa Kerr (Duckling Smith)
Performer Matthew Needham
Performer Kathryn O'Reilly
Performer Ciaran Owens
Performer Ian Redford (Captain Campbell / Harry Brewer / John Arscott)
Performer Dominic Thorburn (Lieutenant Ralph Clark)

Listing:: L1745767521




Current production:Work

Production details

Running time: approx. 2hrs 30mins with one interval

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