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Philip Howard Fiona Watt Chahine Yavroyan Robert Carr, Lesley Hart, Sam Heughan, Laurence Mi Gavin Marwick
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PREVIEWS
Fri 12 - Sun 14 July (8pm), Tue 30 July (2pm) |
DATES & TIMES
Wed 31 July (7pm), Sat 3 Aug (2.15pm), Sun 4 Aug (6pm), Tue 6 Aug (8.30pm), Wed 7 Aug (11am), Thur 8 Aug (2.15pm), Fri 9 Aug (5.15pm), Sat 10 Aug (8.30pm), Sun 11 Aug (11am), Tue 13 Aug (1.45pm), Wed 14 Aug (5.30pm), Thur 15 Aug (8.15pm), Fri 16 Aug (11am), Sat 17 Aug (1.45pm), Sun 18 Aug (5.30pm), Tue 20 Aug (8.15pm) Wed 21 Aug (11am), Thur 22 Aug (1.45pm), Fri 23 Aug (5.30pm), Sat 24 Aug (8.15pm) |
TICKETS
£14 (£8.50)
EARLY BIRD Tickets £8.50 (£4) on Wed 31 July when booked two weeks in advance
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AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE Sat 10 Aug (8.30pm) SIGN INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE Tue 6 Aug (8.30pm) |
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In 1939, on the eve of the second world war, two young Cambridge ornithologists arrive on a remote, uninhabited Scottish island, sent by the Government to survey the island's birds. For Robert, it is the fulfilment of his dream to find the elusive Leach's Petrel - a bird that only makes landfall to breed on outlying islands. For John, it is a chance to learn from his talented mentor.
With them on the island are Kirk, the authoritarian leaseholder, and his niece Ellen, a young woman who dreams of the stars of silent comedy. Left alone on a scrap of land, surrounded by the vast Atlantic, the boys, Kirk and Ellen observe each other, are drawn together, and, ultimately, take a journey which pushes at the limits of what it is to be human.
Poetic, intense and gripping, Outlying Islands is a glimpse of an innocence, a way of seeing and a way of being young that is about to be destroyed forever.
Outlying Islands is the fourth collaboration between David Greig and director Philip Howard after Europe (1994), The Architect (1996) and The Speculator (1999). David Greig is also a founder member of Suspect Culture (Timeless, Mainstream, Casanova, Lament); his other work for theatre includes the children's play for the Traverse Danny 306 + Me (4 ever) and Victoria (RSC).
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Imagine. Living without time. Because time, Johnny, time belongs to the land. Not to the sea and the air. Imagine entering their world. Imagine that. No beginnings and no endings. Limitless. Imagine departing from the land.
I have noticed from the study of maps, the more outlying the island, the further out it is in the remote ocean, the stronger the force that pulls us towards it.
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