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Performance

VenueTheatre at the Tabard
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From10th April 2012
Opened13th April 2012
To12th May 2012
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £16.00. To £16.00.
Theatre at the Tabard (V334)
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  • Date of change: 13 Mar 12 - T01132464069

The Custard Boys

The Custard Boys

Work:: The Custard Boys (S0229431454)

Written by Rae when he was House Master at Harrow in 1961, its depiction by a teacher at an all boys school of a gay relationship between 2 teenagers created quite a stir at a time when homosexual acts were still illegal. It was also compared to Lord of the Flies thanks to its unsettling focus on what can happen when ?gang warfare' escalates, and childhood notions of bravery and ?daring do' take on a hard unexpected reality. It was later made into a film, Reach for Glory, in 1963. The story features 5 teenage evacuees from London to the Norfolk countryside who are itching to join the grown up ?playground' of World War II. Their chance to seize their moment of glory comes as the competition escalates between their gang and the local lads. When an Austrian pacifist Jew is thrown into the mix and a secret love between 2 of the boys is realised, a heady cocktail of harsh reality is waiting to explode.
Book by John Rae
Adapted by Glen Chandler

Production:: (T01132464069)

Presented byBoys of the Empire Productions
Director Glenn Chandler
Design Cecilia Carey
Costume Cecilia Carey
Lighting Elliot Griggs
Performer Jack Cameron (Lewis Craig)
Performer Charlie Cussons (John Curlew)
Performer Jack Elliot Thomson (Peter Joy)
Performer Josh Hall (Felix Hearse)
Performer Marco Petrucco (Willy Aldrich)
Performer Tom Sanderson (Jacob Freen)
Performer Andrew St Pierre (Mark Stein)

Listing:: L1124539013




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