RSC to tell true story of The Christmas Truce

Published: 22 November 2014
Reporter: Steve Orme

The company in rehearsal for The Christmas Truce Credit: Topher McGrillis
Joseph Kloska plays Capt Bruce Bairnsfather Credit: Topher McGrillis
Oliver Lynes in rehearsal for The Christmas Truce Credit: Topher McGrillis

Royal Shakespeare Company deputy artistic director Erica Whyman will make her Royal Shakespeare Theatre directorial debut with the world première of Phil Porter's The Christmas Truce.

The play is inspired by a true story from 1914 when soldiers along the Western Front left their trenches on Christmas Eve to meet their enemies in No Man's Land to talk, exchange gifts and play football.

In summer 2014, Erica Whyman directed plays by Timberlake Wertenbaker and Alice Birch as part of the RSC's Midsummer Mischief festival in The Other Place.

She was chief executive of Northern Stage from 2005 to 2012; her productions there included Oh What a Lovely War, which was nominated for two TMA awards, Will Eno’s Oh the Humanity and Other Good Intentions and Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

The play draws on the story of Warwickshire Regiment soldier and cartoonist Capt Bruce Bairnsfather who worked at the original Shakespeare Memorial Theatre as an electrical engineer. He will be played by Joseph Kloska who returns to the RSC after playing Pompey in Measure for Measure and Samuel Ward in Gregory Doran’s production of David Edgar’s Written on the Heart in 2011.

Bairnsfather’s most famous cartoon character Old Bill is brought to life in the play by Gerard Horan. The rest of the cast features Sam Alexander, Peter Basham, William Belchambers, Nick Haverson, Tunji Kasim, Sophie Khan Levy, Oliver Lynes, Emma Manton, Chris McCalphy, Peter McGovern, Frances McNamee, Chris Nayak, Jamie Newall, Roderick Smith, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Harry Waller, Thomas Wheatley and Leah Whitaker.

The production is designed by Tom Piper with lighting by Charles Balfour. Music is composed and arranged by Sam Kenyon with sound by Andy Franks.

The Christmas Truce runs in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre from Saturday 29 November until 31 January 2015. Press night is Tuesday 9 December.

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