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Black Watch

Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC), Aberdeen
From: Wednesday, 13th October 2010
To: Saturday, 23 October 2010

Our Review: starstarstarstarstar

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Synopsis

A theatrical investigation based on interviews conducted by Gregory Burke with former soldiers of the Black Watch who served in Iraq. Valued for the clan ties and bravery at its heart, the Black Watch has been in the vanguard of countless British military expeditions from Waterloo and the Somme to Kosovo. Its last great challenge before amalgamation was relieving American forces at Camp Dogwood in Iraq.

Our Review: starstarstarstarstar

Maria Robertson - 18 October 2010

On entering the venue there are warnings about loud noises and strobe lighting, but as the performance is about our Black Watch soldiers in Iraq it is to be expected.

A most dramatic performance with no opportunity to sit back and relax this multi-award winning show really gives an insight into life as a soldier in the war. Written by Gregory Burke, directed by John Tiffany and acted by an amazing cast of men, many of whom are decended from actual Black Watch servicemen. The story follows a reporter Keith Fleming who is trying to write a piece on what it is really like to be a soldier in Iraq, his main contact is with Cammy, Jack Louden, a young lad who is easy on the eye and knows how to be polite so the Sergeant and Officer tend to ask him to talk to any press necessary as he portrays them better than some of the men would be able.

The versatile set moves from pub meeting with the reporter to war field and back again in the blink of an eye and although thi...

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Creative

Gregory Burke (Author)
National Theatre of Scotland (Producer)
John Tiffany (Director)
Steven Hoggett (associate director movment) (Director)
Davey Anderson (associate director music) (Musical Director)
Laura Hopkins (Design)
Jessica Brettle (Costume)
Colin Grenfell (Lighting)
Gareth Fry (Sound)
Leo Warner (video) (Design)
Mark Grimmer (video - for Fifty Nine Productions Ltd) (Design)


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