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Inspired by the life and work of Frantz Fanon (1925-1961), the Martinique-born psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary and writer whose best known works include Black Skin, White Masks and his masterpiece The Wretched of the Earth. Algeria, 1956 - a country desperately fighting for independence from French colonial rule.? Frantz Fanon is head of the psychiatric department of the Blida-Joinville hospital in Algiers, treating both oppressed and oppressor. But who are the real victims? A civil servant presents his psychologically disturbed daughter to the hospital for assessment and insists on her admittance. An inspector demands treatment for his helpless violence against his own wife and child. Three in-patient revolutionaries are delusional and paranoid. These products of a broken society are beginning to show symptoms, how should they be treated?
The Hospital At The Time Of The Revolution is a forensic insight into the adjustment of morality for the sake of conscience. World Premiere of Caryl Churhill's 1972 play.
Cast/Performers
Giovanni Bienne,
Benjamin Cawley,
Ruth Lass,
Miles Mitchell,
Ruth Pickett,
Will Rastall,
Simon YadooCreatives/Company
Author:
Caryl ChurchillCompany:
Urgent Theatre (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director:
Jamers RussellDesign:
Rachel StoneSound:
Max PappenheimLighting:
Derek Anderson