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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From10th September 2014
To13th September 2014
When22:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Finborough (V199)
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  • Date of change: 15 Jul 14 - T0124791502

Jock: Scotland on Trial

Jock: Scotland on Trial

Work:: Jock: Scotland on Trial (S1022390677)

A police interview room. Jock has been hauled in for a crime he says he didn't commit: theft from other countries. He has been spotted at the scene but was he manipulated by his bosses? Was he there out of need? Or is Jock, as he claims, the victim of imperialism himself? From one of the leading voices in the cultural movement for Scottish independence, Jock is a provocative and timely piece of theatre. Performed so far only as a work-in-progress, this is the first ever full production of Jock and the first time it has been seen by English audiences.
Author Alan Bissett

Production:: (T0124791502)

Part of its Scotland Decides/Tha Alba a'taghadh2014 season to coincide with the Scottish Independence Referendum on Thursday 18 September 2014, multi-award-winning writer and performer Alan Bissett premieres a new work, posing the question: is Scotland the colonised or the coloniser? This will be a 40 minute performance, running in tandem with a 20 minute extract from The Pure, The Dead, and The Brilliant - a satire about the independence referendum - which will just have come fresh from its run at the Assembly Rooms as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Presented byNeil McPherson (for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Cheryl Martin

Listing:: L2035132516




Production details

Part of its Scotland Decides/Tha Alba a'taghadh2014 season to coincide with the Scottish Independence Referendum on Thursday 18 September 2014, multi-award-winning writer and performer Alan Bissett premieres a new work, posing the question: is Scotland the colonised or the coloniser? This will be a 40 minute performance, running in tandem with a 20 minute extract from The Pure, The Dead, and The Brilliant - a satire about the independence referendum - which will just have come fresh from its run at the Assembly Rooms as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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