Mud and Blood WWI Play
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Mud and Blood, a compelling 80-minute WWI play at St Kilda RSL 30 March to 6 April, 2019, shows the sacrifices of men and women a century ago at war and at home. Written by Meg McNena and directed powerfully by Alice Bishop, Gallipoli and The Somme are re-lived, letters of love span the sea, women’s hands and voices are busy and music intones the era.
Set 1914–1921 in battle and at home, Pompey Elliott, inspires as husband, father, general, Anzac veteran, leader. He and a soldier's mother deal with his vow to look after his boys in war as if they were his own. Potent themes of family, duty, loyalty, trauma, betrayal, legacy and grief vividly unfold for the newly declared nation of Australia.
Check out audience vox pop at the Charlton and Moonee Ponds performances in 2018.
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