Called up to fight in World War II in the summer of 1940, the Manchester Guardian journalist Gerard Fay joined the army as an ordinary soldier while his wife Alice or 'Loll' (short for Lollipop) remained in the north of England.
On the 80th Anniversary year of VE Day, Dear Loll brings to the stage the candid and compelling correspondence between the young couple.
Recommended age:14+ (some adult content)
Tickets from £16
Season (9 Nov 2025) | ||
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Sunday | 15:00 | - 17:00 |
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