The Two Worlds of Charlie F

By Owen Sheers

Performed by military personnel and veterans

Opera House Manchester

Monday 9 to Saturday 14 June

 

 

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 room,, 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.

 

Written by Owen Sheers, and performed by military personnel and veterans as well as professional actors, The Two Worlds of Charlie F 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 Two Worlds of Charlie F was the idea of executive producer Alice Driver, who wanted to provide the first theatre recovery project and unique work placement for serving wounded, injured and sick (WIS) military personnel within a theatre company.

 

It was the first time the Ministry of Defence had allowed a theatre company access to their wounded soldiers. It 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 Two Worlds of Charlie F was rehearsed and performed on stage to great acclaim at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London’s West End for two sold-out performances before going on a short UK tour that won the Amnesty International Award for Freedom of Expression 2012.

 

This new tour, which is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, is supporting The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal at each performance and this will fund The Royal British Legion’s theatre welfare programme.

 

The cast includes serving and veteran servicemen and women – Bombardier (Rtd) Gareth Crabbe, Rifleman (Rtd) Daniel Shaw, Darren Swift, Marine Cassidy Little, Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Stewart Hill, Lance Corporal (Rtd) Maurillia Simpson, Corporal (Rtd) Steve Shaw and Lance Corporal Ashleigh Young.

 

They will be joined by professional actors Lily Phillips, Miriam Cooper, Owen Oldroyd, Terri Ann Bob-Baxter, Tom Colley, Tomos Eames and Venetia Maitland.

 

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.

 

The Two Worlds of Charlie F is directed by Stephen Rayne, with music by Jason Carr, design by Anthony Lamble, lighting and projection design by Will Reynolds, sound by Colin Pink and choreography by Lily Phillips.

 

Listing Information

The Two Worlds of Charlie F

Opera House Manchester

Monday 9 to Saturday 14 June

Perf Times: Mon- Sat eves 7.30pm. Thur & Sat mats 2.30pm

Tickets: £14-£30.40

0844 871 3018*

www.atgtickets.com/manchester*

(Subject to booking/transaction fee)

Groups of 10+: 0844 871 3038 (No booking fee. Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm)

 

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