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But It Still Goes On

by Robert Graves. Edited with additional dialogue by Fidelis Morgan.

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June - August 2018
“This generation’s no good, no good at all. They don’t possess any deep emotions. They don’t know what passion is.”
The world premiere
10 Jul - 4 Aug 2018
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But It Still Goes On is a post-catastrophic comedy about a family struggling with the burdens of war and personal identity amidst generational conflict and repressed sexuality.

About The Play

About The Play

In a production commissioned by the Finborough Theatre, a world premiere from the author of Goodbye To All That and I Claudius, Robert Graves’ “post-catastrophic comedy”, But It Still Goes On, directed by Fidelis Morgan, plays at the Finborough Theatre as part of the Finborough Theatre’s THEGREATWAR100 series commemorating the centenary of the First World War.

London 1932. Cecil Tompion, a popular writer, has bullied his children for most of their lives. Now, his son, an ex-army officer who survived the trenches of the Western Front, and his daughter, a doctor, are trying to break free. Their lives are touched by another ex-soldier, David, and close friend Charlotte, who both desperately struggle to repress their homosexuality.

The generation that survived a war have to confront who they really are when they discover that family is just another battlefield.

This unique rediscovery, never previously performed, But It Still Goes On by poet and novelist Robert Graves was written in 1929 as a commission from the producers of Journey’s End. Influenced by the drawing room comedies of Noël Coward and W. Somerset Maugham, it explores themes of adultery, homosexuality, lesbianism, gender politics, casual sex, and inter-generational conflict, but with a surreal dark twist. It now finally receives its long overdue world premiere at the multi-award-winning Finborough Theatre.

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Cast

Crew

Director

Fidelis Morgan

Producer

Presented by Andrew Maunder in association with Arsalan Sattari Productions and Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre.

Set Design

Doug Mackie

Costume Design

Lindsay Hill

Lighting Design

Matthew Cater

Sound Design

Benjamin Winter

Choreography

Steven Harris