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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
"Summer" is set in Eastern Europe in and arround a house overlooking the sea. It centres on an encounter between two women, whose pasts are terribly bound up with the German wartime occupation of teh town and nearby islands. Forty years ago, Xenia's family threw dinner parties for the German officers in that very house; Martha, the family servant, was taken prisoner along with many of the townspeople and condemned to be shot. Only Xenia's intervention save Martha's life.
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"Summer" is set in Eastern Europe in and arround a house overlooking the sea. It centres on an encounter between two women, whose pasts are terribly bound up with the German wartime occupation of the town and nearby islands. Forty years ago, Xenia's family threw dinner parties for the German officers in that very house; Martha, the family servant, was taken prisoner along with many of the townspeople and condemned to be shot. Only Xenia's intervention save Martha's life.
  
 
But now, Xenia lives in England and Martha still lives in the house. Xenia's visit - and the news that Martha is dying of an incurable disease - provokes a searing re-appraisal of the meaning of past events and of the present.
 
But now, Xenia lives in England and Martha still lives in the house. Xenia's visit - and the news that Martha is dying of an incurable disease - provokes a searing re-appraisal of the meaning of past events and of the present.

Revision as of 17:11, 16 November 2009

Poster by Poster Designer

by Edward Bond

Directed by Bill Merrow

Performances: Fri 17th – Sun 19th February 1989, Prompt Corner


Introduction

"Summer" is set in Eastern Europe in and arround a house overlooking the sea. It centres on an encounter between two women, whose pasts are terribly bound up with the German wartime occupation of the town and nearby islands. Forty years ago, Xenia's family threw dinner parties for the German officers in that very house; Martha, the family servant, was taken prisoner along with many of the townspeople and condemned to be shot. Only Xenia's intervention save Martha's life.

But now, Xenia lives in England and Martha still lives in the house. Xenia's visit - and the news that Martha is dying of an incurable disease - provokes a searing re-appraisal of the meaning of past events and of the present.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

This was the SLTC's first production of an Edward Bond play.

See Also

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