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Personal Enemy archivePersonal Enemy - never before performed in its entirety and written with Anthony Creighton - is a sharp interrogation of small-town thinking and the tyranny of familial 'love'. Set in the early 1950s in 'Langley Springs, USA', the play follows Mrs Constant, a mother and a pillar of the community, as her allegiance to her Country and her God is tested by her allegiance to her sons. Both the Constant boys are accused of being 'communists' and 'homosexuals', both put themselves in mortal danger for their beliefs and both ask for forgiveness and love from their mother. David Aula has been invited by The White Bear to direct the world premiere of John Osborne’s Personal Enemy: one of two Osborne plays censored and lost for over half a century by the Lord Chamberlain’s office, but found in the British Library last year. Due to The White Bear’s ongoing relationship with the Osborne estate we have secured the rights for performance in June 2010

Cast/Performers

Karen Lewis, Joanne King, Mark Oosterveen, Peter Clapp, Genevieve Allenbury, Steven Clark

Creatives/Company

Author(s): John Osborne, Anthony Creighton
Company: FallOut Theatre
Director: David Aula
Design: Anna Hourriere
Sound: Ed Lewis
Lighting: James Baggaley
Music: Luke Rosier

Personal Enemy

Personal Enemy (Play) production archive for QTIX code T738612567. Details of all Personal Enemy archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0636230034

Archive Listings

15 Jun 10
  to
11 Jul 10
White Bear
Inner London, Greater London
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