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Performance

VenueEveryman Theatre
Also: The Other Space, Studio
TownCheltenham
CountyGloucestershire
From30th July 2014
To2nd August 2014
When19:45. Sat Mat 14:00
Everyman Theatre (V90)
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  • Date of change: 30 Jul 14 - T01917368659
  • Date of change: 6 Mar 14 - T01917368659

Will Harvey's War

Work:: Will Harvey's War (S1666865372)

Born in Gloucestershire in 1888, F.W. Harvey became one of England's most popular war poets, writing much of his work during the Great War. To mark the centenary of the start of World War I, the Everyman Theatre presents a brand new adaptation of Harvey's unpublished novel Will Harvey's War.

Production:: (T01917368659)

The Everyman's professional company of actors will appear alongside local performers and musicians to create this epic tale of Gloucestershire, the battle of the Somme and a final attempt at escape through the countryside of Westphalia. This production marks the official launch of "Gloucestershire Remembers World War I" - a programme of work presented by the Everyman Theatre, The Wilson Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, The History Press, Gloucestershire Archives and the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum. World Premiere.
Presented byEveryman Theatre
Director Paul Milton
Design Phil R Daniels
Costume Hayley Spicer

Listing:: L15296551




Production details

The Everyman's professional company of actors will appear alongside local performers and musicians to create this epic tale of Gloucestershire, the battle of the Somme and a final attempt at escape through the countryside of Westphalia. This production marks the official launch of "Gloucestershire Remembers World War I" - a programme of work presented by the Everyman Theatre, The Wilson Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, The History Press, Gloucestershire Archives and the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum. World Premiere.

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