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Theatre, cafe and library in Old Town... Address: Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon Phone: 01793 614837 Website: https://swindontheatres.c... |
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Twelve Ten Fifteen
Hard hitting, intelligent and contemporary, the play lifts the lid on one of the great untold stories of World War One
Arts Centre, Swindon
Friday 19 September 2014, 7.30pm
The story of Edith Cavell, a caring and compassionate nurse working in occupied Belgium during the “war to end all wars” is revealed and recounted by a war hardened, weary and cynical 21st century female war correspondent.
One hundred years after the outbreak of the First World War what have we really learnt? Could Edith Cavell’s death been avoided? Was she used as a propaganda tool by the British Government - a perfect martyr to polarise world opinion against the Germans? And in the 21st Century theatre of war, are aid workers, journalists, and civilians murdered and martyred as Cavell was, in the hope that a jaded world will listen?
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Age Restriction 15+
Tickets: £12.00, Concessions £10.00
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FRI | 19/09/2014 | 19:30 - 22:00 | |
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