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Am I sad that my language is dying? Yes I am. I feel the edges of the light move in and wonder if one day there will only be me... Questions of identity, belonging and a sense of self are universal, no matter what language you speak. Cambridge graduate James has it all: wealth, a beautiful wife, a swanky London flat. But when the creditors move in and his wife moves out, James suddenly finds he's left with nothing. Nothing but words, and even they are starting to slip away. James' father is dying - his last connection to his childhood, his upbringing and the language of his birth, Gaelic. With this link gone, James fears he will simply cease to exist. Forced to confront his past and the conflict of identity within him, James explores the importance of language and how it defines who we are. Performance Length: Approx. 2hrs
Cast/Performers
Emily Bowker,
David Carlyle (James - withdrawn from Jan 13),
Simon Harrison (James from Jan 22),
Simon Harrison,
Tom Marshall,
Richard TeversonCreatives/Company
Author:
Iain Finlay McleodPresented by:
Luke Holbrook (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director(s):
Russell Bolam,
Jenny Ogilvie (movement)
Design:
Philip LindleyLighting:
Elliot GriggsSound:
Max pappanheimCostume:
Abigale Lewis