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THIS EVIL THING – Brighton
BRIGHTON Friends Meeting House, Ship St, Brighton BN1 1AF, UKFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – Bath
Theatre Royal Bath Ustinov Studio, Saw Cl, Bath, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – Bath
Theatre Royal Bath Ustinov Studio, Saw Cl, Bath, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – St Andrews
Byre Theatre University of St Andrews, Abbey St, St Andrews, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – Peebles
EastGate Theatre PEEBLES, Eastgate, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – York
Theatre Royal Studio York, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no
THIS EVIL THING – Andover
King Edward VII Memorial Hall Village street, Upper Clatford, Andover, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor Michael Mears continues the tour of his acclaimed solo play . Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war, and which draws on a number of verbatim testimonies from the time. Event
THIS EVIL THING
NORWICH Friends Meeting House Upper Goat Lane, NorwichFormer National Theatre and RSC actor Michael Mears continues the tour of his acclaimed solo play. Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war, and which draws on a number of verbatim testimonies from the time. 'A moving
THIS EVIL THING
Cross Street Chapel Cross Street, ManchesterFormer National Theatre and RSC actor Michael Mears continues the tour of his acclaimed solo play . Michael portrays over 52 characters in this play which tells the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war, and which draws on a number of verbatim testimonies from the time. ‘A
THIS EVIL THING
Cross Street Unitarian Chapel Cross Street Chapel Cross Street, Manchester M2 1NL Cross Street, Manchester, United KingdomFormer National Theatre and RSC actor (and attender at Wandsworth FMH) Michael Mears brings his acclaimed solo play to more Friends Meeting Houses and other venues around the country later this year. This will be the first performance of the play in Manchester - where John W. Graham was a Quaker and author of the