Saturday, March 3, 2012

Three Days In May (review).

THE public never really know what government talks about behind closed doors and the secrecy becomes absolute when they're discussing affairs that could change the course of history.

Author Ben Brown has taken real live events from May 1940 and woven the facts into a compelling new play. Three Days In May, running at Milton Keynes Theatre this week, is an engrossing and thrilling drama that takes its audiences into the corridors of power to witness one great man's fight to save Britain from the clutches of Adolf Hitler.

Winston Churchill, played with relish and a little artistic licence by TV's Warren Clarke, is in the throes of a dilemma. Not only does he face an …

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