Justifying War / Oberon Modern Plays (ePub)
Scenes from the Hutton Inquiry
(Sprache: Englisch)
"It usually begins as a play put on at a theatre in North London, and then transfers to I think the BBC, maybe in this case to ITV, I do not know. But the participants and witnesses are played by actors; and there is nothing one can do to stop this. Indeed,...
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"It usually begins as a play put on at a theatre in North London, and then transfers to I think the BBC, maybe in this case to ITV, I do not know. But the participants and witnesses are played by actors; and there is nothing one can do to stop this. Indeed, it shows, perhaps, the appetite, legitimate appetite of the public, for information beyond the press, beyond the bare written words of what happened." (The Hutton Inquiry, 1/8/03, from Geoffrey Robertson QC's application for the proceedings to be televised)
Although primarily focusing on Dr Kelly's death, the Hutton Inquiry has revealed much of the inner workings of Downing Street, the MoD and the BBC. Witnesses have been challenged and questioned on the compilation of the dossier on weapons of mass destruction, the releasing of Dr Kelly's name into the public domain, and the Government's case for war in Iraq.
Justifying War - Scenes from the Hutton Inquiry opened at the Tricycle Theatre, London on 30th October 2003.
Although primarily focusing on Dr Kelly's death, the Hutton Inquiry has revealed much of the inner workings of Downing Street, the MoD and the BBC. Witnesses have been challenged and questioned on the compilation of the dossier on weapons of mass destruction, the releasing of Dr Kelly's name into the public domain, and the Government's case for war in Iraq.
Justifying War - Scenes from the Hutton Inquiry opened at the Tricycle Theatre, London on 30th October 2003.
Autoren-Porträt von Richard Norton-Taylor
The Tricycle Theatre is well known for its Tribunal plays. Richard Norton-Taylor (of the Guardian and Nicolas Kent together produced the Tricycle's staging of: Half the Picture - the Scott Arms to Iraq Inquiry; Nuremberg - the 1946 War Crimes Trial; Srebrenica - the Hague 1996 Rule 61 Hearings and The Colour of Justice - the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry (published by Oberon Books). Two of them were later staged at the National Theatre, one in the Houses of Parliament, and all four were later broadcast by the BBC.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Richard Norton-Taylor
- 2015, 1. Auflage, 96 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Richard Norton-Taylor
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- ISBN-10: 1783192895
- ISBN-13: 9781783192892
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2015
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