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Revision as of 10:50, 30 July 2008
by Peter Whelen
Directed by Pip Piacentino
Performances: Sat 16th – Sun 17th February (Sun Matinee & Evening performances) 1985, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
In 1916 the British Army running out of cannon fodder for the trenches, introduced a policy of recruitment based on enticing men into the army from the same towns. Lord Mayors were encouraged to call for volunteers from the same towns and the famous Pals regiments were formed. Accrington, a small town in Lancaster, was the smallest town in England to field a full batallion of a thousand men. O the first day of the Battle of the Somme "the Pals" were in the front line that walked towards the German trenches believing the Generals' promise that it would be a pushover. Contemporary accounts say that was not a family in Accrington that had not lost a father, son or brother. One woman lost her husband and three sons. The effect on the town was so disasterous that the government dropped the policy almost immediately.
Cast
- Tom Hackford - Leigh Smith
- May Hassal - Nikki Hogg
- Arthur Boggis - Peter Rochford
- Reggie Boggis - Dean Jenkins
- Ralph - Jonathan Lewis
- Eva Mason - Josephine Hussey
- Sarah Harding - Laura Hussey
- Betha Treecott - Alison Lees
- C.S.M. Rivers - Geoff Kenton
Crew
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- Lighting Design - Designer Name
- Lighting Operator - Operator Name
Reviews
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Gallery
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