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Forgotten Voices

Booking Info

Selected from the Imperial War Museum’s sound archive recorded in the 1950s, Forgotten Voices relives the moving testimonies of those whose lives were utterly transformed by their experiences in the First World War.

Based on the best-selling book by Max Arthur and adapted for the stage by Malcolm McKay. Performed by Maggie Ollerenshaw, (War Horse, Still Open All Hours) John Chancer (Casino Royale, Spooks) Charlie Roe (Morse, East Enders) Paul Moriarty (Pride & Prejudice., A Touch of Frost) and Geoff Leesley (Game of Thrones, Little Britain) these personal oral testimonies make a poignant tribute to the men and women who survived.

Directed by Gerrard McArthur
 

  • ‘Almost unbearably moving piece of verbatim theatre’

    Evening Standard
Dates
Nov 11 Only
Venue
Marylebone Theatre
Tickets From
£16.50
Running Time
TBC
Age Recommendations
TBC
Latecomer Policy
Latecomers may not be admitted.

Accessible Tickets for this production ca be booked online.

VENUE INFORMATION

Marylebone Theatre

Marylebone Theatre 35 Park Road London NW1 6XT UK

The Marylebone Theatre is London’s newest cross-cultural, performance space.

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Underground and Train

The nearest underground stations are Marylebone, accessible via Bakerloo line, and Baker Street served by the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. Both stations are only 5 minutes' walk from Marylebone Theatre. Marylebone Theatre is 5 minutes' walk from Marylebone train station. Euston and Paddington train stations are 25 minutes walk from Marylebone Theatre. King's Cross St. Pancreas station is 15 minutes by tube from Baker Street station.

Bus

The following bus routes stop right in front of Marylebone Theatre: 13, 113, 139, 189, 274, N113.

FAQs

There is a café in the building where you can purchase hot drinks, alcohol and snacks.

Bringing food and drinks inside the auditorium is strictly prohibited.

Access Information

Assistance dogs are allowed inside the theatre. Please read carefully the description when booking the tickets, as some plays might have trigger warnings and might not be suitable for guide dogs.

There is an unreserved disabled parking space on the street opposite the theatre on Park Road. Please note that this is unreserved.