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Entertaining the Troops – The Story of ENSA and the Theatres of War
A talk by Pete Allen exploring how entertainment boosted morale during WWII through organisations like ENSA and CEMA, including performances in POW camps. Pre-booking required.
When & Where
Friday, 8 May 2026
19:00
The Little Theatre
Steyne Road, Seaford
BN25 1HA
Organiser
Seaford Museum & Heritage Society
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