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Performance

02

Oct
2014

In Performance

By Nicola Gauld

Tickets available for Startling New Play to Commemorate the First World War

On 02, Oct 2014 | In Performance | By Nicola Gauld

As part of the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War Worcester’s iconic library, The Hive, will be welcoming back theatre company Pentabus to perform its latest production Each Slow Dusk on Friday 7 November at 7pm.

Directed by Elizabeth Freestone and written by award winning playwright Rory Mullarkey, the moving play Each Slow Dusk charts the experience of three young men serving on the western front, linking their stories to a woman today, just home to her village after a tour of the battlefields.

 
Tickets for the event cost £8 – £6 for concessions – and can be purchased in person from The Hive Information Pod on Level 1 in the atrium. They can also be reserved over the phone 01905 765 576, but must be collected by 31 October.

 

Each Slow Dusk is 1 hour and 45 minutes long, including an interval. It is suitable for 14+ age range.

 

The Hive has a busy arts programme, which this autumn and winter includes The Beeline Story Telling Festival and Christmas play Under The Stars by Birmingham Playhouse.