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The Bomb - Second Blast: Present Dangers (1992-2012) archiveA contemporary take on the non-proliferation debate looking at Israel and Iran s nuclear capability, the "axis of evil" speech and its affect on North Korea, the U.K.'s continuing reliance on Trident in the post Cold War era, through to the current negotiations with Iran and weapons inspections there. The SECOND BLAST is part of THE BOMB - a partial history which is a season of plays in two parts and can be seen on consecutive nights or on an afternoon and evening over the weekend.

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Author(s): Colin Teevan, Diana Son, Ryan Craig, David Greig, Zinnie Harris

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Archive listings for The Bomb - Second Blast: Present Dangers (1992-2012) (2012)

Work type: Play.

There Was a Man There Was No Man/Axis/Talk Talk Fight Fight/The Letter of Last Resort/From Elsewhere: On the Watch - T1767746242

Commissioned by the Tricycle The Bomb - a partial history is in two parts, is the political history of the Nuclear Bomb from 1940 to present-day Nuclear proliferation and its implications for the world now. Each of the two parts can be seen on consecutive nights or on an afternoon and evening over the weekend.Producer Tricycle Theatre. Director Nicolas Kent. Design Polly Sullivan. Design Douglas O'Connell (video). Lighting Howard Harrison. Sound Tom Lishman. Other Jack Bradley (dramaturg). Producer Zoe Ingenhaag (associate producer). Author Colin Teevan (There Was a Man There Was No Man). Author Diana Son (Axis). Author Ryan Craig (Talk Talk Fight Fight). Author David Greig (The Letter of Last Resort). Author Zinnie Harris (From Elsewhere: On the Watch). Performer Nathalie Armin. Performer Paul Bhattacharjee. Performer Simon Chandler. Performer Michael Cochrane. Performer Tariq Jordan. Performer Belinda Lang. Performer Shereen Martin. Performer Daniel Rabin. Performer Simon Rouse. Performer Rick Warden. Performer David Yip.
16 Feb 12 to 1 Apr 12The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre), Inner London :: V250
listing details L0866831241

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