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Keith continues to worry about his future as his illness remains a mystery, and the doctors suggest his pain could be purely psychological. As the investigation by the hospital authorities conclude, one of the group is revealed to have betrayed the others, and a violent argument ensues, with Joe lashing out as his authority over the group has been threatened.
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The final scene occurs two weeks later, by which time only Joe is left resident in the ward, with POM restored to his private room. He visits Joe and through both reminiscing about how they both wound up in hospital, Joe is spurred on to talk for the first time about the terrorist incident from which
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The Australian debut directed by Dave Simms was performed at the Adelaide Arts Theatre by the Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company from 31 August to 9 September 2017 and starred Adam Tuominen as Joe, Lee Cook as POM, James Edwards as Parry, Patrick Marlin as Ian, Nick Duddy as Mick and Leighton Vogt as
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In act two, despite the group having agreed to stick to a story which explains the injuries sustained from their 'beer game' without reference to alcohol being involved, it appears that the army are aware of what truly happened, and that the consequence will be that Parry is dismissed from the army.
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In the second scene, Ian and POM are both talking in their sleep during vivid dreams, keeping Keith awake. Joe returns from his escapades and claims to have slept with the Major's wife in what used to be POM's private room. Scenes three and four see the group poring over correspondence magazines,
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In scene five, Keith and POM discuss how Keith got the leg injury which has hospitalised him, and which the doctors are struggling to accurately diagnose. The group present Ian with a birthday cake, on the wrong day. Later they play an improvised game 'Beerhunter', a pun on the cult film
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on 3 October 2012, with preview performances starting on 26 September 2012, in a new production directed by David Grindley, designed by Jonatham Fensom, with lighting by Jason Taylor and sound by Gregory Clarke. Cast confirmed upon announcement were Cian Barry as Keith,
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which they use to try to find pen pals and potential girlfriends; they conspire to create a fake reply to Mick, making him think there is an exotic girlfriend keen to meet him.
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POM – Potential Officer Menzies (Matthew Radford) – Marston Bloom took over when the play was revived at Derby Playhouse and the Donmar Theatre in 1995.
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Subsequent productions have been performed at various fringe theatres by both amateur and professional theatre groups and companies.
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Joe (David Hounslow ) – Lloyd Owen took over when the play was revived at Derby Playhouse and the Donmar Theatre in 1995.
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where it ran from 11 April to 13 May 1995. The production led to the play winning the Best Fringe Play award in the
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Ian (Patrick Marlin), POM (Lee Cook) and Joe (Adam Tuominen) from the 2017 Australian production of "Our Boys"
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as Mick. The show is produced by James Seabright, Jenny Topper, Sue Scott Davison and Lee Menzies.
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On 15 June 2012, it was announced that the play would receive its West End premiere at the
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Jonathan Lewis, first performed in London on 13 May 1993 and subsequently performed in
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Awards, and the play was published by Samuel French and remains in print.
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Roles (with names of actors who created them in the first production)
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Seabright Productions, lead producer of the 2012 West End production
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Duchess Theatre site, location of the 2012 West End production
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and subsequently revived in a production that originated at
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Official site of the 2012 West End production of Our Boys
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It was being revived in the West End in October 2012.
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The cast of the 2012 West End production of "Our Boys"
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was first performed in London on 13 May 1993 at the
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Jonathan Guy Lewis
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Derby
Donmar Warehouse
Cockpit Theatre
Derby Playhouse
Donmar Warehouse
Writers' Guild of Great Britain
Scottish Storytelling Centre
Duchess Theatre
Arthur Darvill
Laurence Fox
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