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Belmont's next production is; 'Remembrance'
Playing from Wednesday 25th to Saturday February 28th 2015 at The Pump House Theatre, Watford WD17 2JP
Tickets  £12.50 Standard, £11 Concessions (over 60's/under 16s) available on all days.Performances 7.45pm evenings, plus 2.45pm Saturday Matinee.

Synopsis: 'Remembrance' is a tale of true love in adversity played out against the tense background of a troubled Northern Ireland at the end of the 20th Century. A delicate and beautiful relationship develops between a Protestant father and a Catholic mother who meet in the cemetery where their sons are buried, both victims of violence. Family members with their own agendas attempt to thwart their burgeoning relationship and we travel with the couple to see if their romance reaches a final reconciliation.
The playwright himself has said "I write about what I know," and his play is less about the specific political troubles in Belfast than it is "about relationships between people and how the external world affects them".


 
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