Hitchin Museum’s memories of war talk
Published:
9:07 AM December 8, 2011
Updated:
7:56 PM November 1, 2020
A MUSEUM hosts a wartime talk and a two-man play on Saturday.
First up at the British Schools Museum in Queen Street, Hitchin, will be A Child’s Christmas During World War Two from 10.30am to 11.30am.
Author Ken Burton will be reminiscing about spending Christmas in Pirton during the war, with tickets available for �4 including tea or coffee.
Tony Phillips and Richard Mann from Future Legend Theatre Company will then perform The Glenn Miller Mystery at 3pm, in a play that asks what happened to American jazz musician Glenn Miller?
Tickets for the 3pm show cost �8 including tea or coffee and cakes, with a repeat 8pm production priced at �10.
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A fish and chip supper is available for the evening show at 7pm, for a further �5.
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