SOLDIER ON To Open At The Other Palace

By: Sep. 11, 2018
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SOLDIER ON To Open At The Other Palace

This autumn, after a sell-out London season and national tour earlier this year, Jonathan Lewis' play, 'Soldier On', arrives for a five week run at The Other Palace Theatre to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1.

The play is inspired by true stories which Lewis, author of the multi-award-winning West End hit 'Our Boys', work-shopped with British servicemen and women and their families over five years. A passionate cast, many of them army veterans, bring their own experiences to life through a mix of storytelling, music, dance and mixed media that is hard-hitting, poignant and close to their own hearts.

With a cast of 16 including injured veterans, the show explores what really happens when military personnel leave the army - through the journey of a group of soldiers who take up acting to help them recover from PTSD.

It's their words that do the talking in what one veteran, filmmaker Neil Davies, has named" The Full Military Monty".

With humour, warmth and searing honesty, 'Soldier On' lays bare both the shocking and sometimes heart-warming truths about the impact of PTSD - and the very real and often disturbing facts of life faced by some 60,000 veterans in Britain in 2018.

The cast is Bertie Portal (Col Tom), David Soloman (Harry), Ellie Nunn (Sophie), Lizzie Mounter (Beth), Ex-Gladiator Mark Griffin ( Rickshaw),Nicholas Clarke (Jacko/Donny), Rekha John-Cheriyan (Maggie), Tom Craig (Len) and Zoe Zak (Sal/Paula).

The veterans in the cast are Cassidy Little (ex 42 Commando, Afghanistan and Peoples' Strictly winner) who plays Woody, Hayley Thompson (ex Royal Army Medical Corps) is Trees, Max Hamilton-Mackenzie (ex Royal Green Jackets) is TC, Mike Prior (Army) is James/Cameron, Sarah Davis (Ex Army) is Tanya, Shaun Johnson (Royal Artillery, Northern Ireland) is Flaps, Steve Morgan (Army reserves) is Hoarse and Drew Johnson (Army Air Corps) is the understudy.

Design is by Richard Hornsby, costume design is by Sophie Savage, lighting design by Mark Dymock, sound design by Adam Gerber, Video Design by Harry Parker, AV technician Simon Nicholas, musical director is Oli Rew and choreographer and Assistant Director, Lily Howkins,

Writer and director Jonathan Lewis was an Army Scholar who was invalided out of the forces in 1986. He went on to drama school and subsequently played Sgt Chris McCleod in two series of ITV's Soldier, Soldier in the 1990s. Lewis' multi-award winning hit first play 'Our Boys" was revived in the West End in 2012 and has just completed an award-winning run at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe.

Jonathan Lewis said: "This November we will be remembering the end of The Great War a hundred years ago, and there will be many poignant and moving tributes to the fallen," he said. "It should then be time to focus on those who returned."

'Soldier On' is produced by Amanda Faber and the Soldiers' Arts Academy, a platform through which serving and ex-serving military personal can participate in the creative and performing arts, using their skills and experiences to engage audiences. It is written and directed by Jonathan Lewis and this London run is produced in association with Jess Andrews.

Faber says, "The Soldiers' Arts Academy provides a platform for serving and veteran military personnel to recover, retrain and to access new work. It is the first time that a production of this kind has had a run of this length and it is a huge step forward in the groundswell of support and nurturing of significant new artistic talent from those leaving the Armed forces to look for new work outside the military family."



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