5 figures in warm clothes stand in a barren field, looking too large for their surroundings. There is a grey sky above, and detritus flying in the air. They are surrounded by three small plywood model houses.

Falkland Sound

Brad Birch

Falkland Sound tells the incredible story of a small community plunged into the middle of an international crisis.

April 1982. The Falkland Islands are invaded by Argentine forces. The shockwaves reverberate around the world. For some, it’s overdue: seen in the gradual sweep to decolonise the world it is thought of as an inevitable next step. For others, the act strikes at the very heart of British identity.  

Falkland Sound tells the incredible story of a small community plunged into the middle of an international crisis. About half the size of Wales, populated by fewer than two thousand people, with conditions so hostile that trees struggle to grow, everyday life on these strange and beguiling islands is changed forever as two powerful nations fight for the right to claim sovereignty.  

Brad Birch’s lyrical play turns modern history into a theatrical epic, depicting a community and way of life turned upside down. It premiered in Summer 2023, in the Swan Theatre, directed by Aaron Parsons, Falkland Sound is a play about empire and community.

The work of the RSC is supported by the Culture Recovery Fund

 

New Work at the RSC is generously supported by Hawthornden Foundation and The Drue and H.J. Heinz II Charitable Trust

 
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