I AM GAVRILO PRINCIP Comes to Edinburgh Fringe

Performances run 24-28 August.

By: Jun. 29, 2022
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I AM GAVRILO PRINCIP Comes to Edinburgh Fringe

Have you heard of Gavrilo Princip? He wanted to change the world - and he did.

Princip was the young man who shot the Archduke Franz Ferdinand; the assassin whose bullet led to the start of World War I and transformed history.

Was it worth it? And why do so few know his name?

History has not been kind to Princip. Overlooked, misrepresented and misunderstood, this play is not about the colossal impact of his actions but rather the story of a young man trying to find his place in the world; of a teenager with the best of intentions who created the worst of outcomes.

Not good enough for heaven nor bad enough for hell, join him in purgatory where he is compelled to watch the blood and carnage of the 20th century unfold: to watch the consequences of his actions over and over and over again for eternity.

This one-hour play, with live musical accompaniment, explores his life, his legacy his obscurity and the world he left behind - forever changed.

I am Gavrilo Princip was performed online during the Fringe in 2020 and this will be a first opportunity to see it in person in Edinburgh when it presented as part of Army@TheFringe.

Oli said: "It was a bright June Day in 1914 when Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo. This action kickstarted the first world war and the modern era in which we live.

"Gavrilo didn't know his actions would have such massive implications. History and life are funny like that. We don't know how the butterfly effect will play out. This is what makes his story such a great topic to explore artistically. That someone might, by sheer chance and bad timing change the world as we know it.

"The idea behind is that if only Gavrilo can get his story straight enough, if he can only make the significant dates and important names of his life really sing he might at last be free. In this way the message of the story is really how art can not only represent the past but how it can free us from it. And hopefully it will."

Lt Col Hugo Clark, Chief Engagement, British Army in Scotland said: "We're glad to finally be able to bring I am Gavrilo Princip to the Fringe following its postponement as a live show during the pandemic.

"Oli has also been working with our trainee soldiers at the Army Foundation College Harrogate and will be workshopping their play the week before his own which concludes on weeknights with post show discussions that we have devised together that we hope will be of interest to senior school humanities students.

Details

  • Venue: Army@TheFringe, Hepburn House, East Claremont Street (Venue 358)
  • Time: 16:30
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Preview: 23 August
  • Dates: 24-28 August
  • Prices: £11 (£8 concessions)
  • Suitability 12+ (guideline)



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