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The Recovery Position archiveJoining forces to create a unique and thrilling piece of theatre specifically for The Bridge in Easterhouse, The National Theatre of Scotland Young Company are pleased to announce their collaboration with Mark Murphy for their new site specific show, THE RECOVERY POSITION, devised by NTS Young Company with Mark Murphy. The Recovery Position is the final production of the NTS Young Company's year together as a full-time ensemble company. Joining the Young Company actors, Neil Campbell; Scott Hoatson; Maryam Hamidi and Kirstin McLean, for this final production, are Carmen Pieraccini and Neil McNulty. A promenading production devised by NTS Young Company with Mark Murphy, The Recovery Position throws us headlong into a high-speed world of pain, panic, and paramedics. Watch the drama unfold around the building and discover why the 'operating theatre' isn't called theatre by accident.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): NTS Young Company, Mark Murphy
Company: National Theatre of Scotland Young Company
Director: Mark Murphy
Design: Becky Minto
Lighting: Lizzie Powell
Music: Nathaniel Reed

The Recovery Position

The Recovery Position (Play) production archive for QTIX code T23316490. Details of all The Recovery Position archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01152839987

Archive Listings

27 Feb 07
  to
3 Mar 07
General
Glasgow
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 05Mar07: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Excellent performances and some stunningly beautiful and jaw-dropping moments, although some plot aspects/characterisation could have been stronger. Full review at www.viewfromthestalls.co.uk

User Reviews

USER (05Mar07): Excellent performances and some stunningly beautiful and jaw-dropping moments, although some plot aspects/characterisation could have been stronger. Full review at www.viewfromthestalls.co.uk
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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.

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