The Forgotten Altar - New World War Two Play
14th July 2024
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Two British Eighth Army Infantrymen, Private(s) Jack Melley and Clifford Merrick prepare for one last advance through the streets of Cassino. 

Melley has been returned to his unit after suffering mental distress during an assault of Snakeshead Ridge. Sharing a dugout with Merrick, Melley is battling his own psyche and guilt having done something terrible at Snakeshead. The focus on these two characters will be interspersed by accounts based on authentic testimony from a female Italian ambulance driver and Cassino resident Lucia.

The Forgotten Altar aims to raise greater awareness of The Battle of Monte Cassino which took place from the 17th January to 18th May 1944. Capturing Monte Cassino provided a more direct and straight forward route for the allies to capture Rome. The Italian capital was duly liberated by the allies on the 4th June 1944. Just two days later D-Day took place where the allies landed their forces at the beaches of Normandy. Such was the vast importance of D-Day succeeding, the success and sacrifice of the allied Italian campaign is often overlooked.

Join us as we look to shine a light and help commemorate the sacrifice and bravery of all those who gave their life at Monte Cassino eighty years ago so that you and I can have the freedoms and liberty that we enjoy today.

The Forgotten Altar is written by playwright, writer and actor J.F. Cornes and will debut at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery on Tuesday 6th August 2024 at 3pm. Full performance dates, venues and ticket links are listed here:

Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, Shrewsbury - Tues August 6th @ 3pm

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/623837

 

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley - Friday August 9th @ 7pm

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/623840

 

Uppermill Library, Oldham - Thursday August 15th @ 7pm

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/623843

 

The Staffordshire Regiment Museum, Lichfield – Saturday September 14th @ 5pm

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/623846  

 

General Admission Tickets: £7.00 + 70p booking fee (*£6.00 + 60p booking fee – The Potteries

                                                   Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley)

Early Bird/Concessions: £5.00 + 50p booking fee

 

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