VIDEOS & PHOTOS: A post-show Q&A for Wickies at the Park Theatre delves into one of Scotland’s most enduring mysteries

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One hundred and twenty-two years ago, on 15 December 2000, three lighthouse keepers disappeared on the island of Eilean Mor in the remote Outer Hebrides. What happened to them?

No one knows. The incident remains one of Scotland’s most enduring mysteries and one that playwright Paul Morrissey found an irresistible challenge to attempt to unravel in his new play Wickies: The Vanishing Men of Eilean Mor.

Wickie: n. (job-specific jargon) A lighthouse keeper, whose responsibilities typically included the tending and trimming of wicks for the light.

Drawing on copious source materials, including contemporaneous inquest reports and the men’s own daily logs, Morrissey pieces together several chilling possibilities.

Wickies is a highly atmospheric follow-up piece to Morrissey’s debut play, the two-hander When Darkness Falls, which premiered at the Park Theatre in 2021. The action in that earlier, Guernsey-set piece also played out against the backdrop of a stormy sea and ghostly hauntings.

At the Q&A I chaired for When Darkness Falls, we asked not just ‘do you believe ghosts exist?’ but also ‘if ghosts exist, what are they?’

At this Q&A for Wickies, we added to this line of questioning: ‘do you believe that a place can be not just haunted but cursed?’

For the post-show talk, I was joined by writer Paul Morrissey and his all-Scottish, three-strong cast: Jamie Quinn, Ewan Stewart and Graeme Dalling.

Amongst other things, we also learned the meaning of the word ‘pharologist’, the power of the lighthouse as metaphor and a symbol for man’s good intentions, why there are no more wickies, and, besides learning to knit, how the company would pass the time on an uninhabited island without all our 21st-century digital distractions.

Wickies continues at London’s Park Theatre until 31 December 2022.

Q&A video

Q&A photos

Event photography by Anthony Kelly.

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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.
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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.

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