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Spaniel in the Works Theatre Company

Gallipoli: 
Forgotten Stories


Written and performed by
John Bassett
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This powerful new one man show, to remember the battle of Gallipoli, tells the stories of a number of different soldiers from Britain and New Zealand. First performed for World Peace Day, it highlights the horrors of war. Using actual testimonies and stories of ordinary people, the one hour show tells the truth behind an ill judged military campaign.

Audience comments

"Amazingly powerful performance"
"Brought me to tears"
"Great story telling"









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