The Bells of Freedom

Almost sixty years after the Second World War, victim and persecutor meet by chance.

As old hatreds begin to re-surface, a dark secret comes to light, revealing an horrific, untold aspect of War. 

bells of freedom

This thirty-minute piece explores the wider impact of war on the human personality.

Performed for National Holocaust Day January 2003 for Preston City Council, The AGM of Lancashire Wide Network for Minority Ethnic Women 2003 and as part of The Almelo International Cultural Festival, Holland (Twin Town) April 2004.

"Absolutely spot on. The issues are still alive and kicking and need such powerful proponents"

"It’s not only a very impressive story/performance but the twist in plot said it all"

"Excellent - Very emotive. Performed beautifully"

"You have opened my eyes"


"Beautifully delivered - very impressive"


"I was very impressed and moved. It was such a wonderful experience"


"Profound and meaningful vision of a truly moving event"


"Thought-provoking - Apt - excellent"