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Blue Remembered Hill at Chichester Festival Theatre

Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter will inaugurate the new temporary performance space Theatre on the Fly at Chichester Festival Theatre from tomorrow (Tuesday, June 26).

It will be directed by Anna Ledwich, and runs from tomorrow to July 14.

The play tells the tale of a group of friends whose idyllic childhood afternoon takes a darker turn.

Blue Remembered Hills is set on a summer’s day during the Second World War.

As a group of seven-year-olds play, fight and fantasise, their childlike games begin to reveal fears, hostilities and rivalries.

In this celebrated play, originally written for television, the roles of children are played by adults.

Tickets are available from cft.org.uk/totf or by calling the box office on 01243 781312.

 

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