Surfing Tommies

Surfing Tommies is a 2009 play by the Cornish author Alan M. Kent. It follows the lives of three members of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry on a journey from the mines of Cornwall to the fields of Flanders, where they learn to surf from South African troops.[1] It has been adapted as a radio play[2] and was toured round Cornwall by Bish Bash Bosh Productions in 2009 and nationally in 2011.[3]

References

  1. "Surfing Tommies".
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/content/articles/2009/10/20/people_surfingtommies_feature.shtml
  3. Kent, Alan M (19 May 2011). "Why theatre needs a Cornu-copia of regional dialects". The Guardian. London.


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