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Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve
by Alfred Noyes
Prepare for a thought-provoking experience rather than a traditional holiday tale. Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve is a poignant one-act antiwar play by the English poet Alfred Noyes, written in 1915 amidst the turmoil of World War I. With elements of verse intertwined throughout, this powerful work challenges the norms of holiday storytelling. Accompanied by the evocative music of Duane Steadman, this performance is a striking reminder of the human cost of conflict. (Summary by David Wales)
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002 - 2 Part 2 The Play and Intercession
Prepare for a thought-provoking experience rather than a traditional holiday tale. Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve is a poignant one-act antiwar play by the English poet Alfred Noyes, written in 1915 amidst the turmoil of World War I. With elements of verse intertwined throughout, this powerful work challenges the norms of holiday storytelling. Accompanied by the evocative music of Duane Steadman, this performance is a striking reminder of the human cost of conflict. (Summary by David Wales)
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001 - 1 Part 1 Dedication Prelude and Cast of Characters
Prepare for a thought-provoking experience rather than a traditional holiday tale. Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve is a poignant one-act antiwar play by the English poet Alfred Noyes, written in 1915 amidst the turmoil of World War I. With elements of verse intertwined throughout, this powerful work challenges the norms of holiday storytelling. Accompanied by the evocative music of Duane Steadman, this performance is a striking reminder of the human cost of conflict. (Summary by David Wales)
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Prepare for a thought-provoking experience rather than a traditional holiday tale. Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve is a poignant one-act antiwar play by the English poet Alfred Noyes, written in 1915 amidst the turmoil of World War I. With elements of verse intertwined throughout, this powerful work challenges the norms of holiday storytelling. Accompanied by the evocative music of Duane Steadman, this performance is a striking reminder of the human cost of conflict. (Summary by David Wales)
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