The realities of the First World War were tough on soldiers, physically and mentally. In 1915 British Army chaplain Tubby Clayton, created a place where soldiers could escape to: The Every Man’s Club. Located in Poperinghe, Belgium, the club became known as Talbot House and hosted a variety of entertainers. Regardless of rank all, soldiers were welcome.
Following the success of the Waterloo Pop Up screening last year, this year we present a Pop Up Every Man’s Club. A programme of music-hall style entertainment and activities will offer an experience of what life was like at Talbot House.
Ticket includes 1 free drink upon entry. Additional drinks and any food will be charged.
Suitable for
18+
Admission
Tickets are available for £10.00 and can be booked online or by telephone: 020 7730 0717.
Concessions:
SOFNAM, Students, Military and Senior places are available for £7.50. Proof of ID is required. Concessions can only be booked by telephone: 020 7730 0717.
Website
http://www.nam.ac.uk/events/first-world-war-activities/every-mans-club-evening-experience
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