The remarkable life of Theodore Bayley Hardy VC, DSO, MC - one of the most highly decorated non-combatants in WW1 told by David Balcombe in his one man play.
Absolutely disgusted by this racist nonsense. It’s deeply disturbing to see how people are becoming more empowered to makes these kind of comments. Total solidarity with Nus Ghani.
With sincere thanks to John Lees and Richard Weston, here’s Rev Theodore Bayley Hardy recounting the story of leaving the trenches in the Battle of Arras, April 1917. “It’s Only Me, Boys!” at St Michael’s Church, Shute. Saturday 2nd November. https://t.co/9XnpJr7m4p
WOW! Everyone should listen to this superb maiden speech from newly appointed Prisons, Parole & Probation Minister @JamesTCobbler in the House of Lords today
What an absolutely inspired appointment this is👏👏👏
@GBNEWS There’s nothing wrong with this. It’s been going on for years. Tony Banks used to take the oath with his fingers crossed behind his back. Grow up. And I’m a monarchist.
In my quest for authenticity I’ve invested in a genuine WW1 steel #brodiehelmet Authenticity for a play is one thing. But truly humbled to think someone wore this in the trenches. #touchinghistory#itsonlymeboys
No going back now! All set for late June at https://t.co/KYjdSVryG0 - a wonderful festival of the very best of the South West (and beyond). And me @davidbalcombe#itsonlymeboys