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A veteran of the Great War remembers:

alice collins | 18.10.2007 17:56 | Anti-militarism | History | Sheffield

Sons of Paradise is new play about the fictional last surviver of WW1. He is offered a state funeral but feels his body is to used, as it was 90 years previously, for political ends.

It's a play about the meaning of courage and conscience; where human frailties are washed in the healing waters of time and seem small compared to the greater betrayals of governments and generals.
Performed by Sheffield Theatre Company. Directed by Paul Tyree, Written by Alice Collins
Library Theatre , Tudor Square, Sheffield.
Mon - Fri 22nd - 26th Oct 8pm. £10/£8
Matinees Weds and Fri. 2.30pm. £6/£5
Book online: www.sheffieldtheatre.com Ticket hotline: 07818203844

alice collins
- e-mail: angeltime@btopenworld.com.uk

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  1. is this going to travel — Will