The Frontline (play)

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The Frontline is a 2008 play by the British dramatist Ché Walker, with music by Arthur Darvill. It was written whilst he was appearing at Shakespeare's Globe in a production of Othello.[1] Walker lives in Camden in London and the play deals with street life outside Camden Town tube station.

Its premiere production was at the Globe from 9 July to 17 August 2008. As the first contemporary play to be staged at the Globe, the play received praise from critics for its writing and its acting.[2][3] - one reviewer called it a "unique, some might say shocking, experience urban drama ...[and] a brave new presentation of 21st century London".[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.globelink.org/resourcecentre/otherplays/thefrontline/chewalker/
  2. ^ Nick Curtis (01.07.08). "Che Walker is Camden's chronicler". Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Jasper Rees (June 29, 2008). "Che Walker brings The Frontline Shakespeare's Globe". The Sunday Times. London.
  4. ^ http://www.abesha.com/zn/zine/reviews/the_frontline/