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Based on the author's own army experience, Our Boys is both searingly honest and explosively funny. Five young soldiers are killing nothing but time as they recover from injuries incurred in the line of duty. Suddenly, their daily routine of TV, lonely hearts ads and banter is shattered by the arrival of a young officer. The camaraderie of this unlikely band of brothers is soon jeopardised by a dangerous incident and an act of betrayal. With charges of misconduct looming, accusations fly - and the fighting really starts. Fired by anger at the neglect of our wounded heroes, Our Boys remains as relevant now as was in 1993, when it won a Best New Play award. This first West End production comes from the creative team behind international hit Journey's End. Matthew Lewis, who played Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter film series and was recently nominated for an acting award for his role in BBC One's The Syndicate. Laurence Fox is best known for his leading role as DS Hathaway in ITV drama Lewis. He was last seen in the West End in Treats (Garrick). Arthur Darvill plays Rory Williams in Doctor Who, with other TV credits including He Kills Coppers and The Verdict. His last London stage appearance was in Doctor Faustus (Globe). Arthur Darvill will not be performing in the play on 20, 22, 26, 29 and 30 November 2012. At these performances the role of Parry will be performed by Mr Darvill's undertsudy, Edward Grace. Jolyon Coy, currently appearing in Posh at the Duke of Yorks and soon to be seen in the BBC's Henry IV part I & II (part of The Hollow Crown series). Lewis Reeves, who is currently filming Lee Nelson's new TV series.
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James Seabright, Jenny Topper, Sue Scott Davison and Lee Menzies present Our Boys by Jonathan Lewis Cast Cian Barry, Jolyon Coy, Arthur Darvill, Laurence Fox, Matthew Lewis and Lewis Reeves. Arthur Darvill will not be performing in the play on 20, 22, 26, 29 and 30 November 2012. At these performances the role of Parry will be performed by Mr Darvill's undertsudy, Edward Grace. Booking Period Until 15 December 2012 Running Time 2 hours & 20 minutes (including one interval) Suitable for ages 12+ - Some strong language Directed by David Grindley Designed by Jonathan Fensom Lighting by Jason Taylor Sound by Gregory Clarke