Here's the splendid poster used by the Oast Youth Theatre for their production of 'The White Rose and the Swastika' this summer.
Afterwards, someone at the theatre was kind enough to contact the Little Theatre Guild, and their comments appear in the November issue of the Guild's newsletter.
The White Rose & The Swastika by Adrian Flynn, chosen by Oast Theatre Youth. “This moving and gripping new play showed us the conflicting and changing loyalties of young people in Germany just before and during the Second World War, and the courage and camaraderie of an underground student group, The White Rose. A large cast showed real understanding of the situation of those of their own age having to choose between their own morality influenced by their parents’ values, and the unquestioning nationalism demanded of them. The Youth Theatre provided a moving experience for audience members of all ages.”
It's always very encouraging to know that a play has done well.
Now, as we head into winter, I've just finished another set of scripts for the 'Archers' , which will go out in February next year. It feels odd to be looking forward to Easter in the scripts, when in real life, I haven't started Christmas shopping. Oh well - one of the many quirks and joys of being a scriptwriter.
All the best for now
Adrian