Lilies On The Land Tickets
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Limited season: 6 weeks only - 8 June - 17 July 2010
Lilies on the Land is a truly remarkable and sparkling piece of theatre which celebrates an extraordinary episode in Britain’s history – the Women’s Land Army of World War II.
These gripping but charming tales chart the personal journeys of four women who sign up to become Land Girls, determined to work endless, backbreaking hours on farms across the country in a bid to do their best for the War Effort.
But how will these women, hailing from all different walks of life, torn from their families and bereft of all basic home comforts, deal not only with the hardships of farming life and the pressures of war, but also with being outsiders in new surroundings? Maybe work clothes full of mice and toilet rolls falling from the skies are just what it takes for these girls to get through…
Based on hundreds of letters from and interviews with the original Land Girls along with songs from the period, Lilies on the Land is a revealing, funny, wonderfully moving and utterly captivating portrait of some of Britain’s pluckiest, unsung heroes. Simply unmissable, this is theatre at its most memorable.
Cast:
Rosalind Cressy is Vera
Sarah Finch is Poppy
Dorothy Lawrence is Margie
Kali Peacock is Peggy
THIS WONDERFUL SHOW... IS BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED - The Daily Telegraph
THIS LIVELY PLAY COLOURFULLY REVEALS THE REALITIES OF DIGGING FOR VICTORY - The Times
THIS JOYOUS CELEBRATION OF BRITAIN’S FORGOTTEN ARMY - Extra! Extra!
Additional Information
Running time
1h50min. Performing Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday at 3pmPerformance dates
Performing from 8th June to 17th JulyVenue Information
Arts Theatre6-7 Great Newport Street, London, WC2H 7JBSpecial Offer
Lilies On The Land Ticket Offer DetailsLilies On The Land TICKETS OFFER
Lilies On The Land tickets reduced from £35.50 to just £18.50 including booking fees.
The Lilies On The Land tickets offer applies all performances until the 17th July.