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| Journey’s End | |
| By Robert Cedric Sherriff | |
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Wed 5th March to Sat 8th March at 7:30pm |
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Journey’s End is the definitive WW1 play. Set in 1918, the play deals with the physical and emotional horrors of trench warfare. Focusing on Stanhope, a young British officer, the story unfolds over 48 hours as they wait to go over the top. Originally performed in 1928 the play has lost none of its impact. Another brilliantly staged, poetic play from Bath-based theatre company with a justified reputation for superb performances and technical excellence. “... a powerful, faultless treatment from Playing Up... the play's grip never loosens.” - Review of The Crucible, The Bath Chronicle. |
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| Tickets: £8, Concs£6 | Drama |
Playing Up are a non-professional company with professional standards and a reputation for staging high quality plays linked to the National Curriculum. Their productions of The Crucible and Of Mice and Men sold out and were highly praised by the students and staff who saw them.