The Wilfred Owen Association
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Poet in the City presents an event exploring the international poetry of World War One.
Chester Theatre Club is staging a dramatic reading of a selection of Wilfred Owen’s letters to his mother.
Wednesday 15th October at 8 pm and Sunday 19th October 7 pm
Adrian Barlow and Simon Armitage are confirmed as keynote speakers at this free conference at Haileybury College. There will be a panel of papers by pupils and a roundtable discussion involving teachers. There’s also a poster competition for pupils to present their research into a WW1 Poetry topic
Chester Theatre Club is staging a dramatic reading of a selection of letters and diary entries written by German artist Käthe Kollwitz during 1914 – 1918 to her son Hans, who was killed in Flanders October 1914.
Sunday 19th October 3 pm and Wednesday 22nd October at 8 pm
Directed by Anthony Biggs, this rarely performed piece is is an enthralling, heart-wrenching story of love, memory and devastating loss set during and after the First World War, by one of the most acclaimed playwrights of the 1930s.
A trip to France to see "Not About Heroes" at the Forester's House. Includes a visit to Ypres and Ors.
The Wilfred Owen Association's Annual General Meeting, starting at 3pm.
Ahead of Remembrance Week in this World War One Centenary Year, an eclectic mix of star guests contribute to a unique performance this autumn commemorating war poet Wilfred Owen and his time spent in Yorkshire.
To mark the centenary of World War 1, Roger Williams will perform Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem accompanied by the Choir in Selwyn Chapel.
Feelgood Theatre presents Stephen MacDonald’s inspirational must see play in Wilfred Owen's home town of Shrewsbury. There will be a post-show Q&A following the performances on Monday 8pm & Tuesday 1.30pm.
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