A Personal Journey of Discovery and Remembrance

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Stourbridge Town Hall, Stourbridge

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Elgiva, Chesham

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Worthing Pavilion, Worthing

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City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds

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The Atkinson, Southport

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Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa

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The Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

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New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth

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Exeter Northcott Theatre, Exeter

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Epsom Playhouse, Epsom

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The Alban Arena, St Albans

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Courtyard Theatre, Hereford

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Westlands, Yeovil

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Swan Theatre, Worcester

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Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne

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Theatre Royal Winchester, Winchester

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The Riverfront, Newport

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Grove Theatre, Dunstable

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Buxton Opera House, Buxton

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The Hawth, Crawley

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New Theatre, Peterborough

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Lighthouse, Poole

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Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

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Royal & Derngate, Northampton

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Sunderland Fire Station, Sunderland

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Storyhouse, Chester

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The Unknown Warrior

In an emotional personal journey, former RAF Tornado Navigator and prisoner-of-war John Nichol retraces the Unknown Warrior’s journey home from the battlefields of Northern France to Westminster Abbey.

In this remarkable and highly emotive theatrical experience, brought to life with haunting visuals, and an arousing sound scape, the audience will be taken back to these explosive times and experience, the fervour of those that have gone before us.

It is rare to find a tale so strange, intimate and human yet at the same time so enormous, so global in its importance. Yet again John Nichol impresses us with his ability to weave together the little details and the grand narrative. Dan Snow, Historian

I was very moved by John Nichol’s Unknown Warrior – it is a beautiful, compassionate, emotional book. Utterly fabulous; an astonishing achievement. Dr Robert Lyman MBE FRHistS writer and historian