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23rd May 2014 at 9.30am, 11am, 1pm and 2.30pm
This interactive play explores the theme of World War 1 through a promenade performance made especially to be seen at Stonebridge City Farm. It features members of a fictional family working on the farm during the war, sharing their stories and inviting the audience to help with the daily dilemmas they face.
Please note: The piece moves around the farm so the audience will be standing throughout.
'White Feathers' is part of the neat festival which takes place across the city from 23rd May - 1st June 2014
This event is FREE however booking is essential.
This event forms part of Trent to Trenches - A county wide programme of commemorative activities across Nottingham City and County
www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/trent-to-trenches
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