"The action of the play is split between the evidence room at the Chilcot Inquiry and in various one-on-one interview settings ... All evidence has been taken directly from the evidence given at the Chilcot Inquiry. None of the words of the witnesses who gave evidence, or of the panel members who asked questions, have been changed. All interview material has been collected by Matt Woodhead & Richard Norton-Taylor."--Page xiii.
Summary:
"Tasked with investigating Britain's role in the Iraq War, the evidence presented to the Chilcot Inquiry was devastating and stark. Drawing together testimonies from leading political players with the forgotten voices of Iraqi refugees, veterans and military families against war -- this pertinent and bold piece of documentary theatre explores the accountability of those who have power over us."--Page 4 of cover.
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