Presented by Gateways To The First World War in association with Threadbare Theatre Company.
Featuring two short plays from iconic writers of the era A.A.Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh) and J.M.Barrie (Peter Pan) which were written during one of the most troubling times our country has ever seen, a war that would change the face of the modern world.
Whilst a war was battled across the sea, British life continued at home with music hall entertainment cheering the spirits. Now the music and plays of this time give us a unique look into life at home 100 years ago so join us for this one-off show re-creating this iconic time.
A live string ensemble from Brighton Youth Music Service will be accompanying the performance with classic songs from the era including ‘It’s a Long Way To Tipperary’ and ‘Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty’.
This exciting event sees both performers and audience on the stage of Theatre Royal Brighton, with a themed refreshments bar in the wings and an opportunity to view some of Theatre Royal Brighton’s archive material in the dressing rooms.
Only 50 tickets available, £10.00 – book now
Ten complimentary tickets available to theatre/performance related community groups - contact Gateways@kent.ac.uk to obtain discount code.
For more information please email Jackie Alexander jackiealexander@theambassadors.com or call: 01273 764415