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As the First World War unfolds, three friends in rural Sussex feel very different calls to duty; changing their lives forever.A heartfelt, poignant exploration of the joys and trials of friendship and human bonds; as relevant now as they have ever been.
John and his mum Mags run their farm with Joe and Harry’s help: these three men are the closest of friends, more like brothers. At the declaration of War, all their lives change: challenging their values and the bond between them.
What is duty? Is it a call to King and Country or to humanity: can it be both?
This ***** Brighton based company Twilight Theatre are back with this new play by award winning playwright Susanne Crosby.
This is a Sussex story; through John, Joe, Harry and Mags we experience the immediacy of what it was like at the time, the difficulties they faced, the joys in friendship, and the impact of the War both at the Front and those at home.
All the facts surrounding this play are real: it draws on several years of historical research in archives from national and international sources, plus oral histories from the families of people who lived through those times.
Accolades for previous productions:
“Waiting For Curry” by Susanne Crosby
***** Meridian FM
‘Highly Recommended’ Fringe Review
“Days” by Susanne Crosby
**** Reviews Hub
Dates:
Thursday 22 May - 7.00 pm
Friday 23 May - 5.00 pm
Saturday 24 May - 5.00 pm
Sunday 25 May - 7.00 pm
Tickets £14 or £12 concessions
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lantern Theatre Brighton, 77 St James's Street,Brighton, United Kingdom
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