The Wilfred Owen Association
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The acclaimed play depicting the extraordinary friendship of poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen staged to mark the centenary of the declaration of WW1.
A memorable and moving evening at All Saints Church, Dunsden to commemorate the outbreak of WW1.
Merseyside legends Billy Butler and Dean Sullivan will head the cast of the biggest performance yet of Bullets And Daffodils at New Brighton's Floral Pavilion this August.
The English Association’s major contribution to the events marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War will be an international conference at Wadham College, Oxford on 5th-7th September 2014. Full details of the conference and the provisional programme will be announced later this year.
On this unique occasion of the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, the award-winning company Feelgood present Stephen MacDonald’s must-see play at 18 venues.
Blackeyed Theatre's UK tour of Stephen MacDonald's play about the relationship between Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. Performing at 45 theatres across the UK, this major revival of MacDonald's beautiful play stars James Howard as Sassoon and Ben Ashton as Owen.
Booking for the new Winchester Poetry Festival is now open. Details of all the events during the weekend are on the Festival's website (www.winchesterpoetryfestival.org).
The Wilfred Owen Association is sponsoring a Commemorative Reading event on the Sunday afternoon (2.30-3.45pm) in Winchester College War Cloister, in which Michael Longley, the distingished poet and WOA Poetry Award recipient, is taking part.
The Wilfred Owen Association International Poetry Competition
This free event at Winchester, on September 14th, celebrates the announcement of the winning poems, with readings by the poets and presentation of the prizes.
To mark the Centenary of the outbreak of WW1, The Wilfred Owen Association has launched an International Poetry Competition in commemoration of Wilfred Owen (1893-1918). The prize-giving will take place during the Winchester Poetry Festival.
The Fleming Collection is currently hosting a free exhibition titled "Traces of War: Landscapes of the Western Front", and as part of the exhibition are showing a selection of photographs depicting women at work in heavy industries during the conflict. To compliment this, they are holding an evening event celebrating the women poets of WW1.
Susan Owen's story told by former Brookside actor Dean Sullivan in a new musical play entitled "Vilomah".
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