Stirling Observer

Veterans and pupils to hit the big stage

Play will focus on military experience­s

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A theatre group of veterans and emergency services personnel with a common love of the arts will join school pupils on stage to highlight the experience­s of the military.

Forth Valley Creative Veterans, in conjunctio­n with senior pupils from Queen Victoria School, Dunblane, will stage Archie’s Issues, a play spanning some 50 years of military experience­s from locations as diverse as St Valery, Northern France in 1940 to 1990s’ Grangemout­h.

Sponsored by the Forth Valley Branch of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, Archie’s Issues will play from

Wednesday March 15 to Saturday March 19 at Queen Victoria School.

The play has been adapted by Sean Mcginlay from an original story by David Gray, another of the Creative Veterans and late of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlander­s.

A well-known artist, writer, and business entreprene­ur, David was the driving force behind the memorial to his regiment on the summit of Dumyat in the Ochil Hills north of the Forth Valley.

David, however, died on November 11, 2022 – though he lived to see the first production of his play.

He said the Creative Veterans had “… made an old man very happy”.

From its first performanc­e last year, Archie’s Issues has received plaudits for its truth, compassion, and gritty humour.

One audience member commented: “What a triumph. I haven’t felt so moved by a play for a long time.”

Archie’s Issues will be performed at Queen Victoria School, Dunblane, FK15 0JY from March 15 to March 19. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

A minimum donation of £5 per person is requested with proceeds going to Forth Valley Creative Veterans.

To book tickets, contact Mary Kenyon at maryelizke­nyon@gmail.com or on 01786 870360.

For more informatio­n, visit ssafa. org.uk/forth-valley.

 ?? ?? Military story The play has been adapted by Sean Mcginlay from an original story by David Gray, pictured
Military story The play has been adapted by Sean Mcginlay from an original story by David Gray, pictured

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