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VenueDrayton Arms Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From30th September 2014
To25th October 2014
WhenTue-Sat 20:00. Sat Mat 15:00
Drayton Arms Theatre (V0952168700)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jul 14 - T080440007

The Unquiet Grave of Garcia Lorca

The Unquiet Grave of Garcia Lorca

Work:: The Unquiet Grave of Garcia Lorca (S01705728744)

It is 1936 with Spain riven with violence and poised on the outbreak of the Spanish Civil war. A respectable London publisher with under-cover M16 connections helps arrange for two young blondes and one adventurous English man to commandeer a British plane to undertake a risky flight to the Canary Islands and collect a Very Important Person. It is 2008 and a minister in David Cameron's administration and his wife are drinking Sangria in the garden of their new Granadian holiday home when they receive a mighty shock. It is 2009 and Alex a young theatre critic travels to Madrid to pick up a gift for his friend Harry, a very old actor, that is too precious to be sent by post. What he discovers forges a vital link between the present and the past. In a play that cross time-zones and between London and Spain Nicholas de Jongh's new play, creates a kaleidoscope of known facts, speculative fantasies and recent revelations. It offers a challenging new perspective on events leading up to the mysterious assassination of the famous gay Spanish playwright and poet, Garcia Lorca in August 1936 and spotlights Britain's covert, shameful role in Spain's civil war, a role fashioned by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden that both betrayed Spain's democratic government and turned a blind eye to Hitler and Mussolini's military support for General Franco, in defiance of a Non Intervention pact.
Author Nicholas de Jongh

Production:: (T080440007)

World Premiere. de Jongh's play, which he says takes its inspiration from Peter Day's 2011 book, Franco's Friends: how British Intelligence helped bring Franco to Power in Spain and Spanish newspaper reports in which Lorca's last, secret lover revealed his identity.
Presented byThe Drayton Arms
Director Hamish MacDougall
Performer John Atterbury
Performer Matthew Bentley
Performer Peter Dineen
Performer James Groom
Performer Damien Hasson
Performer Julia Tarnoky

Listing:: L01773836589




Production details

World Premiere. de Jongh's play, which he says takes its inspiration from Peter Day's 2011 book, Franco's Friends: how British Intelligence helped bring Franco to Power in Spain and Spanish newspaper reports in which Lorca's last, secret lover revealed his identity.

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