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Performance

03

Oct
2017

In Performance

By Nicola Gauld

Event: World War One in Song

On 03, Oct 2017 | In Performance | By Nicola Gauld

WORLD WAR ONE IN SONG
7 October 2017, Malvern Coach House Theatre

Have you ever wondered how troops were persuaded to go into battle, what kept men and women going throughout extraordinary hardships, or how music impacted the First World War? Now Malvern’s very own Trench Choir present a conference tracing the history of music in the war 100 years ago – and also retell the history of the Great War through the music of today.

Tickets are available through the Malvern Theatre Box Office, www.malvern-theatres.co.uk, 01684 892277 or boxoffice@malverntheatres.co.uk
Price: £10 for the evening performance, £5 per afternoon workshop, or a special rate of £12:50 for any combination
Pre-booking is necessary

The itinerary for the day includes
1:30: ‘The Bells of Hell: what the troops sang in the First World War’, a talk by Sir Stephen Sedley
2:50: Trench Choir – the people we lost…workshop based on the experiences of relatives of Trench Choir members
3:20: Song-writing workshop led by Louise Jordan
5:00: Trench Choir: The American entry into the war
7:30: Louise Jordan headlines an evening performance, supported by Trench Choir with their performance of ‘Women’s Work’, covering the history of what women did in the war through songs from the time

Rations will be available at the Coach House Theatre on the day