Graeae's story continues...
Graeae premiered a national tour revival of Diary of an Action Man. The Missing Piece 4 cohort presented Molière’s George Dandin in a new translation by Philip Osment on a tour of London.
January- March:
- National tour revival of Diary of an Action Man. The tour was accompanied with educational outreach and workshops.
Reviewer’s words: “The play, in other words, covers what’s become standard material for children’s theatre in the age of divorce. But it does it with terrific humour and feeling, and with an understated but eloquent use of British Sign Language – Ezra is a speaking deaf boy, his dad a non-speaking deaf man-that gives an added edge of poignancy to the show’s themes of broken communication and human vulnerability.” – Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman, 3rd Feb 2005.
July:
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Members of Graeae’s Missing Piece 4 presented Molière’s George Dandin in a new translation by Philip Osment on a tour of London.
Graeae’s words: “First performed in 1668, Molière’s comedy cunningly ridicules the snobbery of the aristocracy and the foolish aspirations of the nouveau riche. In this vibrant new version, Graeae throws fresh light onto this classic play with their physical interpretation and chronicle of the characters’ farcical antics.”