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Drama Revival Explores the Tragedy of Chemical Warfare

This autumn, Proud Haddock will bring Tony Harrison’s lyrical play Square Rounds to the Finborough Theatre for its first UK production in nearly 30 years since its rediscovery. Based on true events, this highly original play explores the devastating impact of chemical warfare and weapons of mass destruction.

Tony Harrison’s lyrical WWI play Square Rounds revived at the Finborough Theatre

This autumn, Proud Haddock will bring Tony Harrison’s lyrical play Square Rounds to the Finborough Theatre for its first UK production in nearly 30 years since its rediscovery. This all-female ensemble cast will star Gracy Goldman, Letty Thomas, Amy Marchant, Philippa Quinn and Rujenne Green.

Based on true events, this highly original play explores the devastating impact of chemical warfare and weapons of mass destruction. In the year that marks the centenary of the end of the First World War, this revival has never been timelier.

Performed entirely in verse, Square Rounds follows the lives of Fritz Haber, a German-Jewish chemist, and American inventor Hudson Maxim, brother to Hiram Maxim - the inventor of the machine gun. Through their experiences, this play will shine a light on the intricacies of escalating tensions between nations in the build-up to the First World War.

Fritz has been ordered by the Kaiser in Germany to develop a deadly poison gas to help Germany win the First World War but Hudson is concerned for his country, his brother, and the frightening technological advances employed by America’s new European enemies. Believing his new invention will be an opportunity to escape his status as an outsider in German society, Fritz is unaware that his work will go on to be used to exterminate his own people in the Holocaust just 25 years later.

Director Jimmy Walters comments, “We are delighted to be back taking on another Tony Harrison play, not least because it will be the first of two plays we are staging to mark the 100-year anniversary of the First World War. The content of this play is so fascinating that we all cannot wait to begin rehearsals and explore these characters in even further detail.”

Notes to Editors

  • Title: Square Rounds

  • Performance Dates: Tuesday 4 September – Saturday 29 September 2018

  • Tuesday - Saturday Evenings, 7.30 pm

  • Saturday, 3.00 pm (from 15 September)

  • Sunday, 3.00 pm

  • Running time: 2 hours (including a 15-minute interval)

  • Age Guidance: 16+

  • Location: Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 9ED

The Finborough Theatre is a 5-minute walk from Earl's Court Underground Station (District and Piccadilly Lines) and a 5-minute walk from West Brompton Station (District Line and National Rail).

Box Office Tickets are available priced from £18 (£16 concessions) until Sunday 16th September and then £20 (£18 concessions) from Tuesday 18th September. Call 01223 357 851 or book online at www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk

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