A MAJOR new work to mark the centenary of the Armistice has been announced today.
Return Of The Unknown, led by The Marlowe in Canterbury, will take place at Dover Marine Station in November 2018. This extraordinary space was, in 1920, the scene of the home-coming for the unidentified soldier of the Great War. The Unknown Warrrior passed through the port on his way to Westminster Abbey, where he became an integral part of our national identity. The railway terminal, on Dover's western docks, was also where many soldiers left British soil for the First World War and where 1.26 million wounded soldiers returned.
Drama, music, dance and digital art will combine to create an immersive theatrical experience, made and performed by leading professional artists and a 400-strong community company from across Kent. It looks at the world of remembrance and will tell the stories, known and unknown, of the people of the region.
Marlowe patron Sir
Michael Morpurgo, who is supporting The Return Of The Unknown, said:
"How should we remember? We can't. They are all gone. All we can remember is what they have done, and the peace they gave us, a peace we must hold dear. All we can do is sing the anthem; tell the story."
Sir Michael said it was "wonderful" that The Marlowe is continuing to tell the story with the production in a place "with so many stories to tell".
Show producer Fiona Banks said: "Return Of The Unknown is a unique opportunity to tell this extraordinary story in the place where our rituals of remembrance began.
"The space resonates with memories of events past and our creative team are relishing the challenge of working with our local communities to uncover stories known and forgotten - creating a piece of event theatre that looks to the past as an inspiration for the next 100 years of remembrance."
Return Of The Unknown is written by
James Baldwin, The Marlowe's Literary Associate, and directed by
Matt Costain, with musical direction by Anna Pool. Andy Dawson, The Marlowe's Head of Artistic Productions, is Artistic Director. Jasmin Vardimon Company will be working with 60 young dancers for the production.
The people of Kent are being asked to submit stories and photos of their ancestors who fought in the First World War for an exhibition as part of the production, or to write poems. Further details from Fiona:
Fiona.banks@marlowetheatre.com
Return Of The Unknown is at Dover Marine Station from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 November (various performance times). Tickets, priced £14.50 (concessions available) are from The Marlowe Box Office on 01227 787787, and
marlowetheatre.com.
The production is sponsored by Pharon Independent Financial Advisers (sponsors of the Philharmonia's residency at The Marlowe for the last six years). Pharon's Roger O'Shea said: "We are delighted and proud to continue our association with The Marlowe at such an important event. Return Of The Unknown promises to be a unique production, and one that will linger long in the memory of all those who experience it."
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