#Preview: The 2 Worlds of Charlie F at @theatreroyalnew #2worldsofcharlief #theatre
MUCH TALKED ABOUT PLAY
STARRING EX SERVICE PERSONNEL COMES TO THEATRE ROYAL
‘I am so proud and overwhelmed. It is the most moving play I’ve seen for a
long, long time. The public should get
behind this and be part of something unforgettable.’ Ray Winstone
In the centenary
anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1, the play The Two Worlds of Charlie F, will start a new UK tour visiting
Newcastle Theatre Royal 28 April – 3 May.
The tour, which will be supported using public funding by the National
Lottery through Arts Council England, will be supporting The Royal British
Legion by raising funds at each performance.
It will be performed by medically discharged military personnel, as well
as professional actors.
The
Two Worlds of Charlie F was the idea of Alice
Driver, the then Masterclass Creative Producer and now the Executive Producer
of this new tour. Her initial idea was
to provide a unique work placement for serving wounded, injured and sick (WIS)
military personnel within a theatre company. This was the first time that the
MOD had allowed a theatre company access to their wounded soldiers and led to
workshops and interviews with the WIS service personnel from the war in
Afghanistan, which, in turn, led to a play being created through the
partnership of The Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust, The Royal British
Legion and Defence Recovery Capability, written by the award-winning poet and
playwright Owen Sheers. The play was
rehearsed and performed on stage at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London’s
West End for two sold-out performances.
The play then went on a short UK tour, visiting Birmingham, Cardiff and
Edinburgh, and won the Amnesty International Award for Freedom of Expression
2012. The production was directed by
Stephen Rayne with the support of patron Trevor Nunn. The other two patrons were Ray Winstone, the
project ambassador, and recently retired General Sir David Richards, Chief of
Defence Staff. It received five-star
reviews, full houses and standing ovations wherever it played.
A documentary commissioned
by Alan Yentob looked at the process of creating and staging The Two Worlds of Charlie F. Called Theatre
of War, it was first shown on BBC1’s Imagine… and is currently nominated
for The Grierson Documentary Awards.
'Very,
very funny, very, very touching. I think everyone should see it'
Joanna Lumley
'Theatre
at it's most direct, vital and moving. Inspirational stuff’ Michael
Sheen
The
Two Worlds of Charlie F is a soldier’s view of
service, injury and recovery. Moving
from the war in Afghanistan, through the dream world of morphine-induced
hallucinations to the physio rooms of Headley Court, the play explores the
consequences of injury, both physical and psychological, and its effects on
others as the soldiers fight to win the new battle for survival at home. The play is a very personal and very moving
look at the effects of war on individual combatants, but it also has a huge
amount of humour and humanity.
The cast will include
ex-servicemen and women Bombardier (Rtd) Gareth Crabbe, Rifleman (Rtd) Daniel
Shaw, Darren “Swifty” Swift, Marine Cassidy Little and Lieutenant Col (Rtd)
Stewart Hill, with further casting to be announced. Marine Cassidy Little, who plays the title
role of Marine Charlie Fowler, was born in Canada and studied performance art
in the United States. He then did
stand-up comedy in Britain before joining the Marines (as the result of a
bet). Cassidy lost a leg in his second
tour of Afghanistan.
Writer Owen Sheers is
the author of two collections of poetry, The
Blue Book and Skirrid Hill, a
work of narrative non-fiction about Zimbabwe, The Dust Diaries, a novel, Resistance,
and a novella, White Ravens. In 2011, he wrote the script for the National
Theatre of Wales’s The Passion,
directed by and starring Michael Sheen.
His verse drama Pink Mist,
commissioned by BBC Radio 4, was published by Faber and won the Hay Medal for
Poetry 2013.
On the night the show
opens at Newcastle Theatre Royal, Mon 28 April, patrons can support the Royal
British Legion’s Bravo 22 Company, a theatre project for wounded soldiers, by
opting to buy a £50 ticket. This ticket price includes a glass of champagne
with the cast after the performance.
£10 tickets for
military personnel are available (restrictions apply).
The
Two Worlds of Charlie F appears at Newcastle Theatre
Royal from Monday 28 April – Saturday 3 May. Tickets are available from £9 (a
booking fee of 95p - £1.95 will apply to most tickets) and can be purchased
from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and
book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk
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