Archive listings for Whose Life is it Anyway?
Work type: PlayT1565273535 (NEWBURY04)Company Newbury Dramatic Society. | |
| 24 Nov 04 to 27 Nov 04 | The Watermill Theatre, Newbury :: V733 listing details L260344182 |
T1226292983 (FARNWORTH04)Producer Farnworth Little Theatre. Director Eric Bromby. Performer Stephen Stubbs. | |
| 27 Mar 04 to 3 Apr 04 | Farnworth Little Theatre, Bolton :: V481 listing details L1086691982 |
T0828714731 (CANT04)Company Canterbury Dramatic Society. | |
| 15 May 03 to 17 May 03 | Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury :: V673 listing details L407942628 |
T01271338163 (NEXT03)Company Next Stage. | |
| 12 Mar 03 to 15 Mar 03 | The Rondo, Bath :: V855 listing details L0303754244 |
T1595363238 (WHARF01)Director Nina Woolrych. | |
| 27 Oct 01 to 3 Nov 01 | Wharf Theatre, Devizes :: V929 listing details L1156362841 |
T0143175888 (STOKE00)Company Stoke-on-Trent Repertory Theatre. Director Alan Clarke. | |
| 6 Jun 00 to 17 Jun 00 | Repertory Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent :: V123 listing details L1431226802 |

Serious but witty drama about one man's personal choice between life and death. A horrific car accident has left Ken Harrison completely paralysed. Ken is highly intelligent, sensitive and witty, and is wickedly mischievous about his own sexual desires and inability to fulfil them. Life as a paraplegic is to him, no life at all. He asks to be allowed to die. This he could achieve by discharging himself from hospital, but being wholly helpless has to gain the authorities consent. The play examines the moral and legal aspects of the situation, and the reactions of the hospital staff. Finally the whole matter is laid before a judge who hears the evidence and gives his verdict.

