A Tribute to the Heroes of the
Great War
The
Accrington
Pals
by Peter WhelanNewcastle Peoples Theatre
Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 July 2014
Newcastle’s Peoples Theatre are commemorating
the 100th Anniversary of World War One next week with our staging of
Peter Whelan’s poignant drama,
The Accrington Pals.
Based on the true story
of a group of young men from a small Lancashire mill town, who left
their homes and lovers for the trenches of the Somme, The Accrington Pals is a
touching and timely reminder never to forget the brave people whose lives were
forever changed by conflict.
In the Summer of 1914 a
700 strong Accrington battalion marched jauntily off to war.When they arrived in France the brutal reality of
the trenches was beyond anything they were prepared for. In just ten minutes at
the Battle of the Somme in 1916 out of 720 Pals
584 were killed or reported missing.
The play is told from the
perspective of the women they left behind and their growing sense of solidarity
in the midst of fierce deprivation-financial, social and sexual.
Naturalistic in style,
with an ensemble cast, the play explores this harrowing true story with warmth,
humour and compassion.
The Accrington Pals is the
Peoples Theatre’s final play of the Summer Seasonand they return in September
with Bill Forsyth’s coming-of-age comedy Gregory’s
Girl.
Photos by
Paula Smart: https://www.facebook.com/thejazzdevilphoto
Ticket Information:
The Accrington Pals
by Peter
Whelan
DATE: Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 July 2014
TIME: 7.30pm
VENUE: The
People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road, Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE6 5QF
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