Jack’s
Hard Rub! Theatre Company present ‘The Boy Who Dropped An Egg On
The World’
In a time of war, the time has arrived for the Day of Judgement...........
There’s a café in the heart of the Middle East...........
There’s an approaching storm the like of which has never been seen
before...........
There’s the Devil...........
There’s the Wrath of God...........
There’s a future Prophet...........
And a couple of foolish intellectuals...........
A mad ghost woman from the past...........
No one is as they seem...........
An epic tale...........told in myth, realism,
horror and humour...........
Using Greek and Biblical traditions...........
The battle between good and evil is played out against a supernatural,
apocalyptic background.
Julian Bond gives a little bit of background about the play:
2003 - As the inevitable descent into the 2nd Gulf War began and as 2
million people marched in protest through London, it was obvious that
Iraq was the major world political fault line of the epoch. To this end
I had been researching the devastating, purposeful and morally obscene
Western sanctions policy imposed on Iraq throughout the 1990s, a policy
which had reduced ordinary Iraqis to destitution and led to 100s of thousands
of unnecessary deaths through malnutrition, diarrhoea, cancer and the
like due to medical and food shortages, the lack of sanitation and the
uranium-cased armoury that had been left lying around Iraq after the 1st
Gulf War.
One particular day I went to my bed with a splitting headache only to
find that instead of rest a story and a plot about 'a boy who dropped
an egg on the world' unfolded in my mind's eye. More than happy to have
received this 'gift' and despite my troubling headache I jumped out of
bed and quick as I could scribbled down everything that had presented
itself to me - the boy, the 'mad woman', the two lazy intellectuals, the
waiter.
Over the last four years the story's plot has remained essentially as
it was on that day, though the American visitor came later. In the meantime
I have attempted to make use of two parts of our theatre heritage. Firstly
Greek tragedy, something of its intensity, its violence. And secondly,
though more paramount, something of the medieval 'mystery' plays that
swept through Western Europe before being curtailed and superseded by
the bourgeois theatre of the Elizabethan era. These plays were religious
morality plays, in which a battle between good and evil, the Devil and
Christ or God was played out from familiar biblical situations, though
in ways that were at times critically observant of contemporary social
hypocrisies. It struck me that this tradition was one that lent itself
to the current situation in the Middle East and to the telling of my fable.
So there you have it, a 21st centuary 'mystery' play, a morality tale
of good and evil. I hope that something conceived in pain may give some
pleasure - hope you like it!
Tour Dates
July
Thurs 12th -
Joe H Makin Drama Centre, Pilgrim Street, Liverpool
£5/£4 *
Fri 13th - Joe
H Makin Drama Centre, Pilgrim Street, Liverpool
£5/£4 *
Sun 15th - Alexander's
Jazz Bar, Rufus Court (off North Gate Street), Chester, CH1 2JW
£7/£5 Box Office: 01244 340 005 Website:
Thurs 19th -
Lee Jones Centre - League of Well Doers, Limekiln Lane (off Scotland Rd),
Liverpool, L5 8SN
£4/£3, pay on door
Fri 20th - Liverpool
Community College Arts Centre, 9 Myrtle St, Liverpool, L7 7JA
£5/£4 *
Fri 27th - Valley
Theatre, Childwall Valley Road, Netherley, Liverpool, L27 3YA
£5/£4 Box Office: 0151 488 0364 Website:
August
Wed 1st - St
Michael's Irish Centre, 6 Boundary Lane, West Derby Road, Liverpool, L6
5JG
£4/£3, pay on door Website:
Wed 15th - Merseyside
Caribbean Centre, Upper Parliament St, opposite Women's Hospital, Toxteth,
Liverpool
£4/£3, pay on door
October
Fri 12th - The
Brindley, High St, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1BG
£8/£6 Box Office: 0151 907 8360 Website:
Sun 21st - Alexander's
Jazz Bar, Rufus Court (off North Gate Street), Chester, CH1 2JW
£7/£5 Box Office: 01244 340 005 Website:
*Tickets available from , 96 Bold St, Liverpool
Phone 0151 708 7270 for advance booking or pay on door.
For further details 07913 449 396 or visit:
All shows start at 7.30pm unless stated.
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