Birdsong.
Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool,
Saturday 18th April 2015, 2pm.
Adapted from a novel by Sebastian Faulks, Birdsong is a play which is set in France during and before the first world war. It tells the story of a young Englishman, Stephen Wraysford, who embarks on a passionate affair with a French housewife, Isabelle Azaire. When war breaks out and Stephen is sent to the front to lead a troup of men, memories of the disasterous affair come back to haunt him. Having to lead his men through the carnage of the war and sprawling through the tunnels that lie deep underground, Stephen clings to the memory of Isabelle and when he is recovering from an injury sets out to find out what happened to her before heading back to join in with the Battle of The Somme where he loses all his men and is the only survivor at the end of the day. He thinks he is alone in the world, but Isabelle's sister finds him and tells him that when he and Isabelle split up she was pregnant with his child and Isabelle has since died from an injury.
I'm not too sure what happened at the end as someone's mobile phone went off directly behind me, in fact there were at least six times during the show when mobile phones went off which was very distracting. The theatre's do their best when they make the announcements by telling everyone to turn their phones off so as not to disturb other members of the audience and also there are notices everywhere but people will insist on leaving them on. The first one that went off even distracted one of the actors on stage, well mobile phones didn't exist during the first world war after all. Still it was a good play. I am particularly interested in this period of history as when I was 16 I performed in a production of Oh What A Lovely War at college and since then the first world war has always fascinated me.
The cast included Peter Duncan who used to be on the BBC children's show Blue Peter when I was a kid. I didn't realise it was him until I looked at the programme during the interval.
Finishes tonight but is on a UK tour. http://www.birdsongthetour.com/



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