The Accrington Pals (play)
The Accrington Pals is a 1981 play by Peter Whelan. It is based on the Accrington Pals unit in the First World War and contrasts its life at the front and experiences in the 1916 Battle of the Somme with the women left behind in Accrington.
Production history
It was premiered at the Warehouse in London on 10 April 1981 by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Premiere cast and crew
- Janet Dale
- Nicholas Gecks (Tom)
- Peter Chelsom
- Trudie Styler (Eva)
- Sharon Bower (Sarah)
- Hilary Townley (Bertha)
- Brenda Fricker (Annie)
- Andrew Jarvis (Arthur)
- Jack Marcus (Reggie)
- Bob Peck (C.S.M. Rivers)
- Bill Alexander (Director)
- Kit Surrey (Design)
- Michael Calf (Lighting)
- John A. Leonard (Sound)
- Peter Washtell (Music arrangement)
Other productions
- In February 2013 James Dacre directed a revival at the Royal Exchange, Manchester with Emma Lowndes as May, Sarah Ridgeway as Eva, Robin Morrissey as Tom and Gerard Kearns as Ralph. The production won a UK Theatre Award for best design.
Publication history
The play was first published by Methuen London Ltd in 1982.
Scenes
Act 1 i) May’s market stall ii) Recruiting office iii) May’s stall iv) May’s kitchen v) May’s kitchen (doubling as Tom’s watch post.) vi) May’s kitchen vii) May’s stall (doubling as Caernarvon) viii) May’s stall ix) May’s kitchen x) May’s stall
Act 2
i) May’s kitchen/France
ii) May’s kitchen/France
iii) May’s kitchen
iv) The Somme front, France
v) Sarah’s backyard
vi) May’s kitchen
vii) May’s stall
viii) May’s stall