Year
2019
Language
English

About

It's 1968. David is twenty. It is the height of the worldwide student revolt. The Vietnam war rages. Enoch Powell delivers his 'Rivers of Blood' speech. Martin Luther King is assassinated. These events will define David's politics and give focus to his writing.
It's fifty years on. The seventy-year-old is confronted by the twenty-year old. Do they share the same beliefs? If not, is it the world that's changed, or him?
David Edgar's Trying It On is an autobiographical monologue, written to be performed by its author.
It was first presented by Warwick Arts Centre and China Plate, touring the UK in 2018, including performances at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the Midlands Arts Centre and at the Royal Court Theatre, London—as well as at the Royal Shakespeare Company, alongside the RSC's revival of Edgar's landmark play Maydays.

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"'One of the most important theatrical debuts of the decade'"
BritishTheatre.com
"'Both laugh-out-loud funny and brutally honest, catching you off-guard with touching moments when you least expect it... funny, down-to-earth, and with a lot to say'"
WhatsOnStage
"'A delicate and deliberately paced character study... the dialogue is bitterly funny... a moving and absorbing piece of work'"
The Stage
"'An entertaining and thought-provoking piece of theatre'"
Broadway World

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