• Black Watch

    25 Jun 2008

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Black Watch

Showing at: Barbican Theatre

Box Office: 0845 120 7511

Age: Adult

Genre: Play

Sub Genre: Drama

Black Watch received unanimous critical acclaim at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival and on its subsequent Scottish and international tours. Hurtling from a pool room in Fife to an armoured wagon in a war zone, the play is based on interviews conducted by Gregory Burke with former soldiers who served in Iraq.

Viewed through the eyes of those on the ground, Black Watch reveals what it means to be part of the legendary Scottish regiment, what it means to be part of the war on terror, and what it means to make the journey home again. John Tiffany's production makes powerful and inventive use of movement, music and song to create a visceral, complex and urgent piece of theatre.

This play contains strong language and is suitable for theatregoers over 16.

For more about this show read the First Night Feature.  

Performance Details

  • previews from: 20 Jun 2008
  • opening night: 24 Jun 2008
  • closing: 26 Jul 2008

show times: 19:45 (25 Jul 19:15) mats 28 Jun, 5, 9,12,19,23,26 Jul 14:00

ticket prices: £25

duration: 110mins, no interval

Assisted Performances

captioned performance: By STAGETEXT on Sat 12 Jul at 14:00, tickets £25 T: 0845 120 7511 E: access@barbican.org.uk

audio described performance: By in-house on Sat 26 Jul at 14:00, tickets £25 T: 0845 120 7511 E: access@barbican.org.uk

 

cast: David Colvin, Paul James Corrigan, Ali Craig, Emun Elliott, Jack Fortune, Jonathan Holt, Michael Nardone, Henry Pettigrew, Paul Rattray, Nabil Stuart

author: Gregory Burke

director: John Tiffany

sound: Gareth Fry

set designer: Laura Hopkins

lighting designer: Colin Grenfell

costume: Jessica Brettle

producer: National Theatre of Scotland

 

map: View Map

address: Silk Street, London, United Kingdom, EC2Y 8DS

nearest tube: Barbican/Moorgate (250m)

nearest bus: 153 (stops outside theatre) 8,11, 23, 26, 35, 42, 43, 47, 48, 55, 56, 76, 78, 100, 133, 141, 149, 172, 214, 242, 243, 271, 344, 4 (Mon-Sat only), 21, 25, 521 (Mon-Fri only)

parking: Barbican Centre underground car park, with free parking for orange badge holders. Please present your car park ticket and your orange badge to the Duty Manager at the box office. You will be given a sticker entitling you to free parking. Park in Car Park 3 which is entered via Silk Street. Walkway to level -1. Car Park 3 has 3 spaces for disabled customers. Car Parks 4 and 5 are entered via Beech Street and linked by lift E. Look out for directional signs on pillars - the lifts could easily be missed.

air conditioned: Yes

 

Assisted Performance Booking Information

Access Booking: Contact the Box Office (09:00–20:00 daily) Tel: 020 7638 8891 F: 020 7382 7270 M: 020 7382 7297

Accessible Facilities Venue Information

discounts: Half-price for both disabled customers and their companions when joining the Access Membership Scheme. This can be joined through the website, by calling the box office or emailing access@barbican.org.uk.

limited mobility: 153 Front Stalls seats have the best leg room.

access description: The easiest way to approach the Centre is by car. Follow the signs from Silk Street to Car Park 3, and you will arrive at a setting down point on the Roadway at Stalls level -1. Automatic doors into level -1. From here, all levels of the theatre are accessible via lifts. The main lifts have tactile buttons and voice announcements. Ticket Desk on the right. Front of Stalls down 22 steps from lift (no centre aisle). 3 steps between rows in the Circle and the Upper Circle. Steps are highlighted.

hearing impaired: Radio system with 50 headsets. Collect from Stalls Right entrance. Induction loop at box office and all points of contact from 2005.

guide dogs policy: There is very little space inside the auditorium for guide dogs but cloakroom staff are happy to dog sit.

wheelchairs: 4 wheelchair spaces or 2 scooter spaces at Stalls level in Box A & B. Further 4 wheelchair spaces or 2 scooter spaces at Upper Circle level at B9-12 and B56-59 – on a platform which will be lowered by approx. 30cm. Wheelchair and scooter transfer seating available to back row of Stalls. Wheelchair available to loan if booked in advance via the Box Office.

toilets: Men’s and women’s off Level -1.

disabled toilets: 2 Adapted toilets in main foyer on level -1, 2 at Theatre Circle level.

bars: No steps from the lift to the Stalls bar with limited seating. Other bars and cafes accessible via lifts on the Waterside level. Soft drinks and ice creams may be brought into the auditorium, subject to performance.

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