

by Aaron Sorkin
Two marines in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are charged with murdering a fellow soldier during a 'Code Red', an unsanctioned disciplinary action.
The armed forces hire a lightweight defence attorney, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee. He has a reputation for plea-bargaining his cases.
Enter, ambitious internal affairs officer Lieutenant Commander Jo Ann Galloway who discovers the hushed-up practice known as Code Red and gets herself involved.
Kaffee and Galloway must follow the trail. Who gave the order, if one existed, for a marine to be brutalised during a tragically deadly 'Code Red'?
It’s a trail that leads to a ferocious head-to-head showdown with an immovable force, Marine CO, Colonel Nathan Jessup.
Jessup embodies both the necessity and the evil in necessary evil and does not take lightly to anyone questioning his or his corps’ methods.
From the writer of 'The West Wing', OTTC bring you the original stage play that was made into a blockbuster movie, starring Tom Cruise, Demi Moore and Jack Nicholson.
7.30pm
Wednesday 6 April to Saturday 9 April 2005
Swindon Arts Centre
£5 or £3 concessions
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Box Office: 01793 614837
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