"Women in War" is a play that showcases the experiences of nurse Lottie during World War One, highlighting the roles of over 38,000 men and women serving as nurses and ambulance drivers. It received acclaim for presenting a powerful narrative that celebrates these unsung heroes. Directed by Alfie James, the play has been revived for the Camden Fringe festival, with a new cast maintaining its impactful, minimalist style. Producer Robin McManus expressed excitement for the performance, emphasizing its significance and human stories.
"Women in War" provides a poignant and rare glimpse into the unsung heroes of the First World War, focusing on the lives of nurses and ambulance drivers.
Producer Robin McManus praised the play, stating, "It's such an important play, which not only pays respect to the nurses and ambulance drivers who served during the First World War, but it tells a wonderful story too."
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