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Performance

VenueWatford Palace Theatre
TownWatford
CountyHertfordshire
From27th April 2016
To7th May 2016
When19:30. Sat, Wed Mats 14:30
Watford Palace Theatre (V55)
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  • Date of change: 23 Feb 16 - T294466573

Wipers

Work:: Wipers (S0251480132)

October 1914, Ypres, Belgium. The British forces, bolstered by huge numbers of volunteer soldiers from across the Empire have suffered huge casualties in one of the first bloody battles of The Great War. As a sole survivor on the battlefield holds off the advancing enemy troops, a group of South Asian and British soldiers seek refuge in an abandoned barn. Over the course of a single night, this group of men must confront their fears and find a way to come together if they are to survive. Wipers is inspired by the real life story of Khudadad Khan, the first South Asian soldier to be awarded a Victoria Cross for his extraordinary bravery at the First Battle of Ypres - a site that went on to be known as Wipers by the soldiers who fought there.
Author Ishy Din

Production:: (T294466573)

This explosive new play by acclaimed playwright Ishy Din and directed by Suba Das, honours the contribution of the million South Asian soldiers who fought alongside their British brothers during the First World War.
Producer Curve Theatre
Director Suba Das
Design Isla Shaw
Lighting Prema Mehta
Sound Jonn Nicholls
Performer Jassa Ahluwalia (Thomas)
Performer Waleed Akhtar (Ayub)
Performer Sartaj Garewal (A.D.)
Performer Simon Rivers (Sadiq)

Listing:: L432842912




Production details

This explosive new play by acclaimed playwright Ishy Din and directed by Suba Das, honours the contribution of the million South Asian soldiers who fought alongside their British brothers during the First World War.

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