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Presence is the third full-length play by Scottish playwright David Harrower. It portrays a fictionalised account of the Beatles' first residency in Hamburg.

Presence
Written byDavid Harrower
Characters
  • Paul
  • Pete
  • Marian
  • Elke
  • Date premiered19 April 2001 (2001-04-19)
    Place premieredRoyal Court Theatre Upstairs, London
    Original languageEnglish
    SubjectThe Beatles in Hamburg
    SettingHamburg, Germany, 1960[1]

    Plot

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    Pete Best, George Harrison and Paul McCartney share a room as they play the Indra Club (John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe are off-stage characters). Pete, newly joined to the group, is shown as an outsider, the diffident George, the youngest of the group, contrasts to the domineering Paul. The play ends as George is arrested for being out after the curfew imposed on minors in Hamburg (in real life he had lied to the German authorities about his age in order to be allowed to stay in Hamburg). The group play to dwindling audiences until Paul, angry at the band's lack of success and at being told that club owner Bruno Koschmider was in the Panzer division, begins sending up Nazism – wearing jackboots and crying “Sieg Heil” – which attracts a young audience to the club. That the Beatles are reported actually to have done this, coupled with Harrower's desire to write about the dynamics of a band were the origins of the play.[2] The play alludes to events that followed this – Pete and Paul raised a small fire in their room – by having an older German woman, whose knowledge of the Nazi past counterpoints the young men's ignorance, set fire to a jacket hanging on the wall.

    Stage history

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    The play's première was at London's Royal Court, at the smaller 60-seat Theatre Upstairs, on 19 April 2001. The director was James Kerr,[3] the designer was Rae Smith, the assistant director was Nina Raine, company voice work was by Patsy Rodenburg.

    The cast was:

    George – Ralf Little
    Paul – William Ash
    Pete – Michael Legge
    Marian – Sarah Woodward
    Elke – Christine Tremarco

    The production received mixed to good reviews.[4][5][6]

    Presence
    AuthorDavid Harrower
    SeriesFF Plays
    Published2001 (Faber and Faber)
    Publication placeUnited Kingdom
    Media typePrint
    Pages76
    ISBN9780571210596

    Dewey Decimal

    822.914
    LC ClassPR6058.A69455 P74

    Play text

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    The play text was published by Faber and Faber and has been translated into Czech.[7]

    Notes

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    1. ^ PresencebyDavid Harrower, London, Faber and Faber, 2001, ISBN 9780571210596
  • ^ "Brian Logan meets playwright David Harrower". The Guardian. 18 April 2001. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021.
  • ^ Royal Court production page
  • ^ "Presence". Variety. 18 May 2001. Archived from the original on 18 October 2021.
  • ^ Reviews round-up
  • ^ Royal Court reviews page
  • ^ Arts and Theatre Institute
  • References

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