Ad not shown

Performance

VenuePitlochry Festival Theatre
TownPitlochry
CountyPerth and Kinross
From1st June 2017
To11th October 2017
WhenIn rep. Times vary, check with Box Office
Pitlochry Festival Theatre (V638)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 12 Apr 17 - T01322281316

Mary Rose

Work:: Mary Rose (S4172)

A deeply unsettling play about the abduction of a girl in 1890 and her reappearance twenty-five years later. When Barrie came to write Mary Rose in the aftermath of WW1, his own awareness of a tragic tension between time and timelessness had become a nation's. The play examines a central nerve at the time of children not returning or missing presumed dead and touches on many of Barrie's obsessions; the loss of innocence, eternal youth and the tricks of time. Described as a play about the happy anguish of peace, this is a spiritual, deeply disturbing piece. The Great War is over. A soldier returns to his childhood home. It is derelict. As he sits in silence, Time dissolves and 'the crafty work begins'. Mary Rose has been described as a much darker companion to Peter Pan. Peter it will be remembered, would not grow up. Mary Rose cannot.
Author J M Barrie

Production:: (T01322281316)

Producer Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Director Richard Baron
Design Neil Warmington
Costume Neil Warmington
Lighting Wayne Dowdeswell
Stage ManagerKay Hesford
Stage ManagerMaggi Lindsay (deputy stage manager)
Stage ManagerHeather Saunderson (assistant stage manager)
Performer Valerie Cutko (Mrs. Otery)
Performer Alan Mirren (Mr. Cameron)
Performer Sara Clark-Downie (Mrs. Morland)
Performer Irene Allan (Mrs. Morland)
Performer Ian Marr (Mr. Morland)
Performer Alan Steele (J.M. Barrie)
Performer Elliot Fitzpatrick (Harry Morland Blake)

Listing:: L1917973735




Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Mastodon X - Twitter © Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024