{"id":94662,"date":"2024-05-30T10:32:51","date_gmt":"2024-05-30T10:32:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globeecho.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-boys-from-the-blackstuff-national-theatre-review-1980s-agonies-speak-sharply-to-todays-state-of-the-nation\/"},"modified":"2024-05-30T10:32:52","modified_gmt":"2024-05-30T10:32:52","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-boys-from-the-blackstuff-national-theatre-review-1980s-agonies-speak-sharply-to-todays-state-of-the-nation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-boys-from-the-blackstuff-national-theatre-review-1980s-agonies-speak-sharply-to-todays-state-of-the-nation\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic Boys from the Blackstuff, National Theatre review \u2014 1980s agonies speak sharply to today\u2019s state of the nation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Unlock the Editor\u2019s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.\u201cI am a human being!\u201d cries Yosser Hughes in desperation at one point in Boys from the Blackstuff. He could be an Arthur Miller character \u2014 a Willy Loman for a more recent era. And indeed Alan Bleasdale\u2019s seminal 1982 television series about five unemployed Liverpudlians spoke for its time, just as Miller\u2019s Death of a Salesman did for the 1940s. Yosser\u2019s heartfelt catchphrase \u2014 \u201cGizza job\u201d \u2014 echoed across a country where more than 3mn were out of work.Transformed into a funny, punchy, humane two-act play by our leading political playwright, James Graham, it comes roaring across the footlights to speak to a society still affected by the stark shifts of the 1980s and struggling with its own cost of living crisis, precarious employment, crumbling public services and a profound lack of faith in institutions. Some specifics may have changed; the human cost has not.Kate Wasserberg\u2019s production, first staged at Liverpool\u2019s Royal Court last September, now arrives on the National Theatre\u2019s huge main stage as a febrile election campaign unfolds. Seen here, a stone\u2019s throw from parliament, the piece takes on a national character and joins other recent state-of-the-nation dramas \u2014 Nye, Dear England, Small Island, Standing at the Sky\u2019s Edge \u2014 to ask how we got here and, significantly, where we head next.Graham, adapting for the stage with Bleasdale, frames his version around two critical deaths and a personal dilemma that crystallises the impossible moral choices facing the men. The five unemployed tarmac-layers (the blackstuff of the title) are signing on to receive unemployment benefit, but also working cash-in-hand on a dodgy building site. When the fraud officers catch up with them, their boss makes one worker, Chrissie, an offer that is hard to refuse. Chrissie, a gentle soul, played touchingly here by Nathan McMullen, struggles with his loyalties.Set against his quiet agonising we have Yosser\u2019s painful volatility as the loss of his job, his wife and his dignity drive him towards breakdown. Barry Sloane is superb, making the role his own. Terrifyingly unpredictable and poignantly desperate, he crashes around the action, pleading, wheedling and headbutting people. He\u2019s a frantic, fragile man: Graham\u2019s version makes plain how this is a story about mental health and male identity as much as economics and politics.There\u2019s a lovely performance too from Philip Whitchurch as the old dockworker \u2014 a decent man, a father figure to the lads and a link with a more solid past. Amy Jane Cook\u2019s set features an empty central playing arena framed by huge industrial cranes, scaffolding and sheets of corrugated iron, while Jamie Jenkin\u2019s videos evoke the Liverpool backdrop and sometimes flood with black as despair overwhelms the men. Wasserberg and an excellent multitasking cast keep the story flowing across the space.Sometimes the narrative feels unclear and bittier than it might have if Graham had written a stage drama from scratch. And the cast need to ensure every line lands for an audience less attuned to the Liverpudlian accents, particularly for the West End run. But even so, it\u2019s a wonderful, moving play, crackling with the city\u2019s famous gallows humour \u2014 \u201cUnemployment is a growth industry\u201d \u2014 that puts the human casualties of economic upheaval centre stage.\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606National Theatre to June 8, then Garrick Theatre, London, June 13-August 3, nationaltheatre.org.uk<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Unlock the Editor\u2019s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.\u201cI am a human being!\u201d cries Yosser Hughes in desperation at one point in Boys from the Blackstuff. 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