In 1918, a desperate single-mother fights to bring her under-age son home from the carnage in northern France, and the horrors of trench warfare.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Produced
Page Count:
48pp
Genre:
History
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
One Act play. Written for Children.
All Accolades & Coverage
Produced and performed at The Imperial War Museum North, UK. 2014
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Submitted: 2018-Nov-26
Last Updated: 2018-Nov-26
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The Writer: Michael Dalby
I won my first writing award in 1996, when I was at school. Since then I've had a very colorful route back into writing, full time. Since I left school I've lived in London, Tenerife, Manchester, Prague, and Chicago. I've been a laboror, club-singer, watchmaker, office manager, admin assistant, bingo caller, martial arts instructor, barman, cook, factory worker, retail assistant, and High School teacher. During those years, I continued to write short stories, scripts, and poems. In 2013 I wrote my first full play, Boy Soldiers, which was performed at the Imperial War Museum North. I went back to university in 2014 to study screenwriting, and filmmaking / production. The course was taught by… Go to bio
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