Great news!
The return run of National Theatre of Scotland's Black Watch, at St. Ann's Warehouse in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, has been extended through December 21. This rivetting, deeply-moving production explores the contemporary experience of a Scottish regiment deployed to Iraq and that regiment's renowned history.
I was knocked out by the imaginative, powerful staging and performances and, while writer Gregory Burke, director John Tiffany and every single contributor should be highly praised, let's give a standing ovation especially to Steven Hoggett, NTS's associate director for movement. Movement is an integral, essential, magical aspect of the storytelling in Black Watch and, as movers, the eleven actors could not be better.
Hurry and get your tickets!
The return run of National Theatre of Scotland's Black Watch, at St. Ann's Warehouse in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, has been extended through December 21. This rivetting, deeply-moving production explores the contemporary experience of a Scottish regiment deployed to Iraq and that regiment's renowned history.
I was knocked out by the imaginative, powerful staging and performances and, while writer Gregory Burke, director John Tiffany and every single contributor should be highly praised, let's give a standing ovation especially to Steven Hoggett, NTS's associate director for movement. Movement is an integral, essential, magical aspect of the storytelling in Black Watch and, as movers, the eleven actors could not be better.
Hurry and get your tickets!
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