- Guardians (play)
"Guardians" is an
Off-Broadway play written by Peter Morris. It debuted at the 2005Edinburgh Fringe Festival , winning the "Fringe First Award" and made itsNew York debut on April 11, 2006 at The Culture Project.ynopsis
In
London , atabloid journalist finds an opportunity to further his career by manufacturing photographs supposedly depicting British soldiers abusingIraqi prisoners. He is identified only as "English Boy". This story is intercut with the confessional monologue of a youngUnited States Army soldier fromWest Virginia who becomes ascapegoat in a scandal involving photographs of actual abuse. She is identified only as "American Girl".It is later revealed that English Boy is a sexual
sadist , taking pleasure in torturing his partners and taking advantage of his boyfriend'smasochism for his own pleasure. It is also revealed that American Girl had an abusive sexual relationship with a superior officer. It is implied that these relationships may have furthered the main characters' descent.Inspiration
The story of American Girl is loosely based on that of
Lynndie England , who wasconvicted ofmisconduct in the prisoner abuse scandal atAbu Ghraib prison inIraq . That of the British journalist is based on a 2004scandal at "The Daily Mirror ", where a fabricated photograph depictingIraqi abuse at British soldiers' hands was published.Karen J. Greenberg --who is Executive Director of the Center on Law and Security at the NYU School of Law and the author of The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib, The Torture Debate in America, and Al Qaeda Now--praised Morris's play highly, and published an article on Peter Morris and Guardians, in which she claims that the play represents a "truly profound" analysis of America's role in, and response to, the Abu Ghraib scandal. Greenberg's article, entitled "Split Screens", originally appeared inThe American Prospect magazine; it is included in a 2007 book of essays entitled "One of the Guys: Women as Aggressors and Torturers", edited byTara McKelvey with foreword byBarbara Ehrenreich and afterword byCynthia Enloe . Greenberg's essay concludes with this praise for the play:"Who, really, are the victimizers? ... The answer is complex, but would come to light with some clarity in an independent investigation or Congressional inquiry ... Until this occurs, however, the American public will have to glean what it can from the words of a playwright." (Greenberg, "Split Screens")
August - September 2005 Edinburgh Fringe / London Run
Actors
*Hywel John - English Boy
*MyAnna Buring - American GirlThe play premiered at the Pleasance Theatre for the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and immediately transferred to The Latchmere Theatre in London. The script received a 2005 "Fringe First" Award and was the runner-up for the
Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award.April 11, 2006 - May 25, 2006 Culture Project Run
Actors
*
Lee Pace - English Boy
*Katherine Moennig - American GirlNote:
Lee Pace was nominated for a 2007Lucille Lortel award for Outstanding Actor in a Lead Role for his performance.Personnel
*
Peter Morris -Writer
*Jason Moore - Director
*Richard Hoover - Set Designer
*Garin Marschall -Lighting
*Michelle R. Philips - Costume Designer
*Thomas J. Gates - Production Stage Manager
*Culture Project -General Manager May 8, 2006 - May 10, 2006 Newrite Theatre Company (Taunton, UK) Run
"(Repeated again on July 28, 2006 as part of the Westival-the Arts Fest of the West.)"
Actors
*
James Foster - English Boy
*Rebecca Wearing - American GirlPersonnel
*Peter Morris -
Writer
*Sebastian Petit - Director
*Sebastian Petit - Set Designer
*Sebastian Petit -Lighting
*Brewhouse Theatre/Robert Miles - DirectorJuly 2, 2008 - July 5, 2008 Manhattan Theatre Source
Actors
*Zack Abramowitz - English Boy
*Meryl Sykes - American GirlPersonnel
*Peter Morris -Writer
*Joseph Giardina - Director
*Stephanie Caragliano -Stage Manager
*Alex Casagrande -Lighting References
* [http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=11376 "Split Screens" by Karen J. Greenberg (an essay on "Guardians" by Abu Ghraib expert)]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2006/04/13/theater/reviews/13guar.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1145419418-+b9ILQCf3R3EU6TiCfg1Vw New York Times "Guardians" review]
* [http://www.theatresource.org/ Manhattan Theatre Source Homepage]
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