The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning
Wed 2 Nov to Sat 5 Nov 2016
PLAYHOUSE STUDIO
£7 - £5
In 2013 Bradley Manning was sentenced after nearly two years in prison without charge.
He was accused of releasing 250,000 secret embassy cables and military logs from Iraq and Afghan wars.
"When I chose to disclose classified information... I did so out of love for our country and a sense of duty for others. If you deny my request for a pardon I will serve my time knowing that sometimes you have to pay a heavy price to live in a free society."
But before any of this, Bradley Manning was just a teenager in west Wales.
Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP) tackle one of the most controversial political stories of modern times.
Carrying on from the sell-out success of The Wonderful World of Dissocia YEP take this epic story in to the intimate settings of the Playhouse Studio.
Company
Writer Tim Price
YEP Associate Director Chris Tomlinson
Designer Heledd Rees
Head of Wardrobe Jacquie Davies
Sound Designer Stephen Hull
Lighting Designer / Head of YEP Technical Christina Eddowes
YEP Assistant Director Jack Cooper
Reviews
The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning
"Once again the outstanding YEP company turned in another memorable production"