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Flare Path

Flare PathT388208451
It is 1942. At the Falcon Hotel, on the edge of an airfield in Lincolnshire, Teddy, a young bomber pilot is celebrating a reunion with his actress wife Patricia. Events take an unexpected turn, when Peter a famous heartthrob film star arrives, and an urgent bombing mission over Germany is ordered. As the night gives way to dawn, Patricia finds herself at the centre of a passionate conflict of love and loyalty as unpredictable as the war in the skies. Flare Path was first performed in the West End at the Apollo Theatre in 1942. It is based on Rattigan's own Bomber Command experiences when he served as a tail gunner during the Second World War.
Author Terence Rattigan


Archive :: production:T388208451, play:S3297, venue:V535

Production details

Playhouse

Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Other spaces: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From10th November 2015
To14th November 2015
WhenTue, Thu, Fri, Sat19:30. Wed 17:30. Thu 13:30. Sat Mat 14:00
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Company

Company Original Theatre Company
Producer Birdsong Productions Ltd
Director Justin Audibert
Design Hayley Grindle
Lighting Alexs Wardie
Sound Dominic Bilkey
Other Tony Green (military advisor)
Performer Leon Ockendon (Peter Kyle)
Performer Olivia Hallinan (Patricia Graham)
Performer Philip Franks (Squadron Leader Swanson)
Performer Alastair Whatley
Performer James Cooney
Performer Adam Best
Performer Shvorne Marks
Performer Siobhan Kelly
Performer William Reay
Performer Stephanie Jacob
Performer Simon Darwen
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