The Somme: 110 Years On — a must-see evening of remembrance and storytelling.
Following the success of Cheshire East Reflects 2016 – The Somme: 110 Years On commemorates the Fallen and their families from Crewe and surrounding communities with a powerful and emotional tribute. Real stories and first-hand accounts from those who lived through the First World War are brought vividly to life in a brand-new poignant evening of music, dance, song and drama. What to expect: A meticulously researched, locally rooted narrative drawn from soldiers’ true accounts and the memories of Crewe residents.
A live stage performance of the final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, recreating the spirit and humour of the frontline
Performances by Crewe Brass Band, Fox Dance Academy, local students and vocalists, featuring original scores by Crewe-born composer and Director of Music, Adam Shilton. The premiere of a newly commissioned film with a live soundtrack finale designed to immerse the audience in the thoughts, feelings, and sacrifices of our local heroes. Made possible by local organisations and support from the local council, this event unites Crewe in an unforgettable act of remembrance and commemoration. Don’t miss this moving commemoration of courage and community history.
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