It Is Easy To Be Dead, OranMor
Dates: 11th – 14th November, 7.30pm
Show Starts: 7.30pm (Doors open 7pm)
Bréon Rydell in association with Neu! Reekie! presents
IT IS EASY TO BE DEAD
by Neil McPherson
Based on the poetry, letters and brief life of Charles Hamilton Sorley
Directed by Liz Carruthers
Following a sell-out West End run where it was nominated for an Olivier Award, It Is Easy To Be Dead is the story of Scotland’s greatest First World War poet.
When twenty-year-old Charles Hamilton Sorley is killed in action during the First World War, his devastated parents are left with only his letters and poems to remember him by. Using his extraordinary writings, together with music and songs of the period, It Is Easy To Be Dead is a tender portrait of a brief life filled with promise, cut short by the futility of war.
Supported by Aberdeen Standard Investments
“A magnificent tribute to a fiery spirit” Michael Billington, The Guardian – five stars
“A tender, absorbing, eye-opening account of both an awful conflict and a great lost talent… Alexander Knox is stunning as Sorley.” Dominic Maxwell, The Times – four stars
“A little gem…a poignant study of loss and the great waste of war.” Daisy Bowie-Sell, WhatsOnStage – four stars
Tickets available from the bar at Òran Mór or TicketWeb / 08444 771 000
OranMor, Top of Byres Road, Glasgow G12 8QX
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