
Lotte Moore: A Child’s War
25 - 28 March 2019
Adapted and Directed by Nick Bromley from Lotte Moore’s children’s book
For the 80th Anniversary of the Start of World War 2. Performances for schools – Please call the Box Office on 0208 995 6035 for enquiries
Lotte Moore’s: A Child’s War tells the story of a young girl’s experiences living in Britain during the Second World War.
The war was a time of hardship, heroism and hope. As a child, Lotte may not have been fully aware of the dangers and struggles around her but her memories of evacuation, rationing, blackouts and bombs give an incredible true insight into life during wartime Britain.
This production is adapted and directed for the stage by Nick Bromley from 81 year old local author Lotte Moore’s book, Lotte’s War. It is an accessible, first hand account of a childhood facing the perils of war with a mixture of innocence, fear and fun.
This production played March and November 2018 where it played to packed performances and now returns for another run of performances.
Featuring Kirsty Jackson as Lotte, Victoria Brown as Sophie, and Jack Ayres as Ben.
‘this beautiful play feels natural and honest because it is largely told through children’s’ voices‘
Jo Noble, Orchard House Primary School