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;Somewhere in England

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Eastern Angles

is returning to the Village Hall

on Thursday 17th March at 7.30 pm

with their new production

‘Somewhere in England’ by Polly Wiseman

Eastern Angles presents a fascinating and moving new theatre production telling the wartime story of the arrival of thousands of American GIs from the 8th US Army Air Force. Nylons, Hershey bars and jitterbugging to Swing Bands in the local village hall all feature, but there was another side to this shared history – a tale of segregation and of rural communities turned upside down. Kids being forced to grow up before their time, friendships forged and then blown apart and outsiders learning to live amongst the locals. Discover this important story of how the Eastern region was physically and socially affected by the arrival of our friends from across the pond.

** EASTERN ANGLES EARLY BIRD OFFER **

Tickets are available from Colin and Betsy Reid, Dormers, Cliff Rd at a cost of £7.00 (for early birds up to Monday 29th February inclusive) and thereafter at £8.00 each.

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