Shackleton's Carpenter

Type : Theatre

Shackleton's Carpenter, Harry McNish, was the only man who challenged The Boss on the ice floes of Antarctica. Shackleton's Endurance sank in Antarctica, leaving him and his crew of 27 stranded. McNish, brilliant carpenter and shipwright, defied Shackleton, but went all the way with him and played an absolutely vital role in ensuring all 28 were saved. For all his bravery and ingenuity, McNish was one of the very few who were never awarded the Polar Medal. Now again, alone and destitute, one still night on the dockside, he challenges him one last time. In his fevered mind he relives the Endurance expedition, pitting himself against Shackleton and plagued by the ghosts of his past. How did he antagonise the hero of Antarctica? How does he come to terms with it?

Thunderous applause for a very powerful, clever, elegantly constructed play. Getting one character to create several others on stage is no easy task, but Louw's writing & Rennie's performance made the illusion really believable. 4* Fringe review online.

Author Gail Louw

Director Tony Milner

Actor Malcolm Rennie

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