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An evening of raw rare power marches into Wolverhampton

The true stories of British servicemen and women are brought unflinchingly to life in a piece of theatre that will stay with you forever.

The Two Worlds of Charlie F by Owen Sheers is performed by serving and veteran soldiers, and explores the effects of injury and its impact on others, before, during and after.

It has received five-star reviews, full houses and standing ovations wherever it played.

Theatre of War

the-two-worlds-of-charlie-f-wolverhampton-grand-theatreService men and women wounded in conflict, used theatre as part of their recovery process. This award winning play is the incredible result of that process.

Having sold out in London — playing to critical and celebrity acclaim — and now due to popular demand, the piece is on a major UK and International Tour.

Theatre this good comes around so rarely, and West Midlands Theatre goers should really not miss the opportunity to see one of the most authentic and uplifting pieces of theatre that you will ever experience

A darkly comic, emotional tale of survival that will stay with you forever.

An education programme runs alongside the tour, which includes providing a free education pack to all schools and free workshops.

Much more info about how this work was created is available here

Suitable for over 14s

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Where is at

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1DE

When is it

Wednesday 26 March to Saturday 29 March 2014

Evenings at 7.30pm, Thurs & Sat matinees at 2.30pm

Tickets and How to Book

£11.50 – £29.50 plus transaction fee*

*A fixed £3 fee per transaction applies on all bookings except those made in person at the Box Office

How to Book

Box Office on 01902 42 92 12

or in person at the theatre

or Book Online for this show

Seating Plan available here

Make sure you use our ‘Best Seat in the House’ guide to get the best seats

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