Details
How many stories can a simple map hold? Dan is a survivor, but in hiding from the world. Invalided out of the first Gulf War with shellshock, exiled from his native Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, he now lives in a hospital on the mainland. He spends his time charting his memories of home and war on maps, sheets and rocks, remembering even the smallest detail, and conjuring mythical stories of home with his unpredictable fellow inmate, Lube. Anne works for the Ordnance Survey and has been sent way out west to add place names and geographical features to the maps of Lewis. She is convinced that Dan's obsession with mapping his past is a treasure trove for the public good. But can Dan find the courage to confront the past and return to the community he left behind? An intimate, funny and deeply moving tale of resilience, memory and cartography, uncovering a few of the mysterious stories that make up the history of the British Isles. The English Premiere of a haunting new play. Performance length: 90 minutes with no interval.
Cast/Performers
Nicholas Karimi,
Kirsty Stuart,
Robert WilloxCreatives/Company
Author:
Iain F MacLeodProducer:
Alabaster (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director:
Beckie MillsDesign:
Anna Bliss Scully