The Scotsman

Rocket man leads line-up in the latest NTS season

● Play about life of German scientist will be premiered in Stornoway

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

0 Gerhard Zucker aimed to create an inter-island postal service The bizarre true-life story of a German scientist and his ill-fated attempts to launch a rocket-based postal service in the Western Isles in 1934 is to be brought to the stage by the National Theatre of Scotland.

The new production will relive how Gerhard Zucker saw his plans to deliver rockets full of letters between the islands of Scarp and Harris literally go up in smoke.

Rocket Post, which will be aimed at children and families, is being billed by NTS as “equal parts play, gig and hoedown”.

The show, which is being created by Glasgow-based Lewis Hetheringt­on, will be premiered at the An Lanntair arts centre in Stornoway in September before embarking on a nationwide tour.

A spokeswoma­n for NTS said: “Full of humour, heart and hope for the future, Rocket Post is a tale of miscommuni­cation, vaulting ambition and the joyous discoverie­s that can happen when everything goes wrong. Rocket Post also playfully tells an extraordin­ary real story, celebratin­g one man’s ambitious endeavour and how an island community responded.”

Rocket Post is expected to be one of the highlights of the company’s 2017 programme, which has been overseen by interim chief executive Lucy Mason since the resignatio­n of artistic director Laurie Sansom in the spring. His recently-announced replacemen­t, Jackie Wylie, is not due to start in the post until March.

Otherprodu­ctionsinth­enew line-up include a one-woman show inspired by the Dundonian actor and writer Jaimini Jethwa’s real-life experience of being brought up in Scotland after her family were forced to flee Uganda in the 1970.

NTS is also creating a show inspired by the final journey in 1957 of a “midget submarine” along the Forth and Clyde Canal, close to Rockvilla, the company’s new waterside home north of the M8 motorway, which is due to be officially opened in January.

Actor and director Cora Bissett – whose previous shows include Glasgow Girls, Grit and Roadkill – will join forces with singer-songwriter Kathryn Joseph to adapt the bestsellin­g novel Room, two years after a film adaptation was nominated for four Oscars.

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