Details

The River Line archiveBased on Morgan's 1947 novel which was in turn based on his own wartime experiences. Originally adapted for stage in the 1950's when it starred Paul Scofield and Virginia McKenna. The River Line has as its central theme the idea of responsibility, particularly the responsibility for action forced upon peace-loving men who find themselves living in an age of violence during the War. The name 'the River Line' was given to one of those networks of communication which enabled Allied airman to get home through Belgium, France and the Pyrenees. The organisers always feared that they might be receiving 'a false Englishman', a secret agent introduced by the enemy into the Line in order to betray it. The story is rooted in this fear. Of the group of officers, American and English, concealed in Marie Chassaigne's granary, one was killed with terrible suddenness. Who was he? Where did the responsibility lie? A young American, having played his part in the adventure, comes to England in 1947 to visit his surviving friends who shared it. As a double story of 1943 and 1947 unfolds, his discovery of the whole truth affects his relationships with two women and his understanding of himself. It seems that that the present is bound to the past in that kind of tragic entanglement which everywhere afflicts the modern conscience. The solution lies in pardon and release.

Cast/Performers

Charlie Bewley (Major John Lang - Heron), Lydia Rose Bewley (Valerie Barton), Alex Felton (Dick Frewer), Christopher Fulford (Commander Julian Wyburton), Dave Hill (Pierre Chassaigne), Eileen Page (Mrs Muriven), Edmund Kingsley (Philip Sturgess), Lyne Renee (Marie Chassaigne)

Creatives/Company

Author: Charles Morgan
Producer: Jermyn Street Theatre
Director: Anthony Biggs
Design: Rhiannon Newman Brown
Lighting: David W. Kidd
Sound: Phil Hewitt

The River Line

The River Line (Play) production archive for QTIX code T462580196. Details of all The River Line archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0454546865

Archive Listings

4 Oct 11
  to
29 Oct 11
Jermyn Street Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 06Oct11: Fabulous

User Review: 06Oct11: So wonderful to see real theatre

User Reviews

USER (06Oct11): So wonderful to see real theatre
USER (06Oct11): Fabulous
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024