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The Unknown Soldier is moving, often humorous, but above all
thought provoking. It looks at the First World War from a new perspective,
through the eyes of a man who has survived the carnage but who finds it hard to
return home. A story of comradeship,
betrayal and of promises both broken and kept following the carnage of World
War One. Official EdFringe 2016 sell out show by award nominated writer of Casualties.
Reviews:
«««««FringeGuru
‘If you don’t ever want to see another WW1 play, then you want to see *this*.
Superb!’
«««««Edinburgh
Festivals Magazine ‘An unmissable and thought-provoking play that has so much
relevance in today’s society’
«««««ThreeWeeks
‘Powered by a magnificent solo performance from Ross Ericson’
«««««The Wee Review (formerly TVBomb) ‘An exemplary piece of solo theatre. It can certainly hold its head up among the best of war stories’
«««« ½ Glam Adelaide ‘Well written, entertaining, informative and expertly acted’
««««The
Independent ‘An original perspective on a story we think we all know, and offer
a reminiscence that... is poignant and thought-provoking’
««««The Scotsman ‘It’s not about glory or futility, it’s about the loyalty forged between friends’
««««The Stage ‘Strong writing, an original approach and a sensitive performance bring fresh power to a reminder of the horrors of war.’
««««British
Theatre Guide ‘Filled with far more nuance and originality than most Great War
plays’
««««Edinburgh Guide ‘This
is well worth a watch, whether you enjoy war plays or not’
««««Young Perspective
‘Strongly recommend this play to everyone… it is
guaranteed to make you laugh but will also bring a tear to your eye – a great
tribute to the unknown soldiers’
««««Adelaide Theatre
Guide ‘Audience… feels pulled back in time’
««««The Clothesline
Mag 'Ericson’s performance as the soldier who remembers is
strong, consistent, and authentic.'
OUTSTANDING
SHOW FringeReview ‘You won’t be disappointed’
Producer Credit:
Grist to the Mill Presents
Creative Credits:
Written and performed by: Ross Ericson
Directed by: Michelle Yim
Warnings
Loud noises and mild language
Suitable for aged 12+, younger audience
should attend at parents’ discretion
Links:
Website: http://www.gristtheatre.co.uk/the-unknown-soldier
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gristtothemill/
Twitter: @gristtheatre #unknownsoldier
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