The 306: Dawn

The 306: Dawn
Title The 306: Dawn PDF eBook
Author Oliver Emanuel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 63
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Drama
ISBN 1783197706

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The 306: Dawn is a new piece of music theatre from the National Theatre of Scotland. Based on real events, it charts the heart-breaking journey of three of the three hundred and six British soldiers who were executed for cowardice, desertion and mutiny during World War I (1914-18). 'You are a fucking coward and you will go to the trenches. I give fuck all for my life and I give fuck all for yours and I’ll get you fucking well shot' – Sergeant to Harry Farr. Joseph Byers (17) from Glasgow. Too young to enlist, Joe, like so many at the time, has lied about his age to join the other men at the front. However, his dreams of being a solider are quickly destroyed by the brutal realities of trench warfare and he soon finds himself in trouble with the authorities. Private Harry Farr (25) from London. Traumatised by the things he has seen and lived through as a serving soldier, Harry is suffering from shell shock and is now unable to fight. He has subsequently been convicted of cowardice, and as he waits to hear his fate, he dreams of his wife and hopes for a last minute reprieve. Lance-Sergeant Joseph Willie Stones (24) from Durham. Having used his rifle to block the entrance to a trench during fierce fighting, Joseph stands accused of casting away his arms in combat - an offence punishable by death. He thought he was protecting his men, but the top brass want to make an example of him to maintain discipline in the ranks. With a contemporary score performed live by the Red Note Ensemble, the songs explore the vulnerability and devastation of the battlefields, alongside the inner struggles of the men. Poignant and powerful, The 306: Dawn will be performed in a transformed barn in the Perthshire countryside.

The 306: Dusk

The 306: Dusk
Title The 306: Dusk PDF eBook
Author Oliver Emanuel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 102
Release 2018-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1786826305

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The 306 trilogy is dedicated to the memory of the 306 British soldiers of the 1914-18 war who were shot at dawn, by their own side, for what was then called cowardice or desertion. This final play, The 306:Dusk, is set on November 11 2018 and considers the impact of the First World war on today's attitudes to and experiences of war. 2018. Armistice Day. A pregnant school teacher is haunted by the story of her grandfather's story of having to kill his deserter friend. On a school trip to the battlefields she goes AWOL in a wood whilst on this very personal mission of remembrance. An injured veteran of the Iraq war has yet to cope with the aftermath of killing, and still relives the nightmare of battle. A blindfolded soldier wakes up after 100 years to hear the birds singing once more... The 306: Dusk is a unique piece of music theatre about memory and forgetting, friendship and betrayal, exploring what the Great War means to us today. From the 2-minute silence at 11am to dusk that same day, three disparate characters, a string quartet and a choir of voices from the past and present show how our world is shaped by the war to end all wars. The play ends with a roll call of the first names of the 306 soldiers. It also includes extracts from the diary of Oliver Emanuel as he researched and created the 2018 production. The 306: Dusk was a National Theatre Scotland and Perth Theatre production, co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the UK's arts programme for the First World War centenary and is the concluding part of the 306 Trilogy, following 2016's premiere The 306: Dawn, and performances in 2017 of The 306: Day.

The 306: Day

The 306: Day
Title The 306: Day PDF eBook
Author Oliver Emanuel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 88
Release 2017-05-04
Genre Drama
ISBN 178682146X

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The 306: Day is the second part of Oliver Emanuel and Gareth Williams' powerful new First World War trilogy, charting the heart-breaking journey of the 306 men executed for cowardice and desertion during the conflict and the devastating consequences for those they left behind. This part explores how the war affected women, families, and communities on the home front. Inspired by real events and first-hand accounts, The 306: Day follows the lives of three ordinary women fighting to be heard above the clamor of World War 1.

Tom Clancy's The Division

Tom Clancy's The Division
Title Tom Clancy's The Division PDF eBook
Author Alex Irvine
Publisher Penguin
Pages 368
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1984803182

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Immerse yourself into the fractured vision of the post-pandemic world from Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2 through this new story. Months after the outbreak of a devastating global pandemic that started in New York City on Black Friday, traces of rebirth are spreading across the United States. Spring has come to the nation, and with it a glimmer of hope as civilians band together in settlements, trying to carve out a better life. Amidst a ruined government, a shattered infrastructure, and an eroding civilization, The Division – an autonomous unit of sleeper agents activated when all else fails – is all that protects the people from predators who would harm them, scavengers who would take from them, and oppressors who would exploit them. Aurelio Diaz is one of those agents. A man of great honor, he is on the hunt for one of his colleagues who inexplicably abandoned his duty and caused the death of multiple civilians. This trail leads him to April Kelleher, a resourceful civilian who traveled out of New York into a troubled American Midwest. There, she hopes to understand why her husband was murdered and if an antiviral to the deadly disease exists. Together, Agent Diaz and April soon uncover an imminent threat to the future of the country. They must act to preserve civilization’s last hope to stop a new virus and save itself from a final collapse.

Dawn French

Dawn French
Title Dawn French PDF eBook
Author Alison Bowyer
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 356
Release 2011-05-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0283063858

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Undoubtedly the doyenne of British comedy, Dawn French has had an outstandingly successful career, beginning in the 1980s when she was part of the innovative troupe The Comedy Strip. But it was as one half of the funniest and best-loved comedy duos, French and Saunders, that she first found fame. She has continued to delight audiences over the years in roles such as that of the Reverend Geraldine Granger in the long-running and hugely popular television series The Vicar of Dibley , and her brilliantly observed performances, both on television and the West End stage, have won the hearts of millions and established her as a formidable comedic talent. This affectionate biography of Dawn tells the remarkable story of the star's rise to fame, from her childhood and the trauma of her beloved father's suicide when she was nineteen, to her partnership with Jennifer Saunders and her long-lasting marriage to Lenny Henry. It is an entertaining and often moving story that is sure to appeal to her millions of fans.

Dawn of a New Age

Dawn of a New Age
Title Dawn of a New Age PDF eBook
Author Rick Bentsen
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 338
Release 2001-09-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595198546

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A galaxy at war. Lives in the balance...The Star League was formed by two races to promote peace in the galaxy and to give sentient races in the quadrant a place where their voice can be heard. When diplomacy fails, however, the Star League will take action to protect lives whenever necessary.The Brentax have been at war with the Star League for over 30 years, but suddenly that war takes a horrific turn when the Brentax destroy an entire populated planet. In a surprise attack the people of Duterius are overwhelmed and outnumbered. As the attack is taking place, a desperate plea for help is heard by the Star League.Enter Gamma Strike. An elite unit formed by the Star League to handle problems where diplomacy has failed and direct attack is not an option. The White Knight, commanded by Captain K'Alan Bryce, heads a mission to bring an end to this long war. Grieved by the loss of his home, he must put aside the pain the war has caused him and try to make a difference in the outcome of the war.Join the crew of Gamma Strike as they try to save the Star League from becoming the next enslaved races of the Brentax Empire.

Dawn in the Dark Continent

Dawn in the Dark Continent
Title Dawn in the Dark Continent PDF eBook
Author James Stewart
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1903
Genre Missionaries
ISBN

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