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Not About Heroes UK Tour
Published on
September 29, 2018
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Not About Heroes, Stephen MacDonald's fringe first winning play about World War One poets Sassoon and Owen to tour the UK.
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart Hospital in 1917, and bonded over a mutual hatred of war and love of poetry.
This production won a Best Actor accolade at the Wales Theatre Awards for Daniel Llewelyn Williams, who reprises his role here as Sassoon alongside Owain Gwynn as Owen. This strictly limited London run concludes an acclaimed two-year tour, commemorating the centenary of the Armistice.
Flying Bridge Theatre Company, which has recently enjoyed its New York debut, partners with Wilton’s Associate Artists and Olivier Award winners Seabright Productions to present the Not About Heroes UK Tour, the enduringly powerful love letter to poetry and the strength of the human spirit.
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NOT ABOUT HEROES UK TOUR
2 October 2018
Quarry Theatre, Bedford
3 October 2018
Rhodes Arts Complex, Bishops Stortford
4 October 2018
The Spring, Havant
5 October 2018
Royal Welsh College Of Music and Drama
6 October 2018
Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton
7 October 2018
Pavillions, Teighnmouth
10 October 2018
Corn Exchange Dorchester
16 October 2018
The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury
17 October 2018
Theatre Royal Winchester
18 October 2018
Devizes Arts Festival, Wiltshire
21 October 2018
Broadway Theatre, Letchworth
23 October 2018
Riverside Theatre Coleraine
24 October 2018
Theatre at the Mill, Newtonabbey
26 October 2018
Mercury Theatre Colchester
31 October - 11 November 2018
Wilton's Music Hall
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