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VENUES Cumbernauld Theatre8th -9th June @ 7.45pm 01236 732887 Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine 16th June @ 7.45pm 01294 271419 The Tramway, Glasgow 20th -23rd June @ 8.00pm 0141 287 5511 East Kilbride Arts Centre 27th - 29th June @ 8.00pm 01355 261000 MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling 30 June @ 7.45pm 01786 467155 Eastfield Community Centre Thursday 8th November @ 7.30pm Paisley Arts Centre Tuesday 20 November @ 7.30pm 0141 887 1010 The Cottier Theatre,
Glasgow Bellshill Cultural
Centre CREDITS Director Programme Poster/Artwork
Willie: Jack Hodes
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Set in the summer of 1943, Potter's tale follows a group of seven year old boys and girls as they play in the fields and woods of the countryside, far from the troubles in the city. But when the peacefulness of their world is disrupted, nothing will ever be the same for them again….. BACKGROUND TheatreFusion
presented this new production of Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills, on
the seventh anniversary of his death. ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE: Blue Remembered Hills is Dennis Potter's acclaimed story of a group of seven year-old children living in the countryside during 1943. The children play games in the woods, exploring their friendships and loyalties far from the Blitz raging in the city. But this seeming innocence is lost during a single tragic event that will live with them forever. TheatreFusion cast adults as the children, in keeping with Potter's original intentions. The Setting Potter's play was
originally based in the West Country, in the One of the major
incidents in the play concerns a prisoner-of-war camp near the woods where
the children play. There were more than 150 official prisoner of war camps
in the The play was directed by Alasdair Hawthorn, and the cast included Donald Munro, Jack Hodes, Alan Bryant, Graeme Kerr, Thomas Gemmell, Linda Cameron, Elle Sievwright and Peter Lamb. |
REVIEWS The
Mail on Sunday -
June 10, 2001 : edinburghguide.com
- June 21, 2001
Production was excellent, a very professional and polished piece of theatre … No words needed, it was excellent! OTHER INFORMATION
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