THE 306: DAY opens at the Station Hotel, Perth

Oliver Emanuel's The 306: Day opened last weekend to excellent reviews. Produced by the National Theatre of Scotland, Perth Theatre, and Stellar Quines, The 306: Day is the second part in Oliver's trilogy inspired by the 306 British soldiers shot for military crimes during the First World War. Drawn from real life accounts, The 306: Day explores the lives of three ordinary women struggling to make their voices heard during World War 1. 

'Intimate production that brings a vitality to stories of the women on the home front in the First World War'  **** The Stage 

'in Jemima Levick's passionate 100-minute production, stories blend seamlessly' **** The Scotsman

'Jemima Levick’s production is a beautifully conceived construction.' **** The Herald
 

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