Put That Light Out' 5 - 8 October 2005

'Put That Light Out' was a brilliant production directed by Alison Bagnall to commemoration of the end of World War II and included a whimsical look at the war years. It was an evening of comedy, song and drama recalling memories of those perilous years when Britain refused to lie down to the onslaught of incessant air raids. The bull dog sprit overcame all adversity with a smile and a song which has become our heritage. We enjoyed again the jokes of Max Miller, the songs of Vera Lynn, the humour of the British people and the patriotic tunes of the day. Performed from 5-8 October to proceeds of approximately £900 was donated to the Royal British Legion. The performance was again played to packed audiences over four nights and was a tribute to the hard work of the Group.

'Put That Light Out' Photographs

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