A STRANGE Wild Song can be heard in three Dorset Theatres.
Rhum and Clay are bringing their hit play A Strange Wild Song to Dorchester, Bridport and Lyme Regis.
The play takes the audience to northern France during the Second World War, where three children encounter a lost American soldier.
Decades later, the soldier’s camera is unearthed and the photographs inside reveal an incredible story of childhood and imagination.
The idea for the show came form a series of photographs by Belgium photographer Leon Gimple.
A Strange Wild Song will be performed at Dorchester Corn Exchange on Thursday June 4, Bridport Arts Centre on June 5 and the Marine Theatre Lyme Regis on June 6. Contact the venues for tickets.
It is recommended for children eight and over only due to loud gunfire and depiction of war.
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