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Location: Theatre
Synopsis: Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter sees adults playing children in a look back to the second world war.
It is joyful and nostalgic, insightful in its exploration of children’s mind. It combines the humour you get with seeing children in the wild and a sadness about the result of their actions. At the same time, as it is set during the second world war, it seems to have an innocence we have since lost.[/title]