Judge not the play before the play is done;
Her plot hath many changes; every day
Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play.

Francis Quarles (1592-1644), Epigram: Respice Finem


The Road to Remembrance

Monday 9th & Wednesday 11th November 2009 at 8.00 pm

The Old Sorting Office, Barnes Pond, SW13 0LF

Tickets £9 or £7.50 concs - Box Office 020 8876 9885

On the 9th and 11th of November 2009, Shadow Road Productions staged The Road to Remembrance at the Old Sorting Office by Barnes Pond to raise money for Combat Stress, a charity that supports British veterans suffering from PTSD and other mental and psychological problems as a result of their service in the armed forces. 

Devised and directed by Emma King-Farlow and formulated along the lines of
A Countdown to Christmas, the show featured a selection of poetry, prose, music and drama from both world wars and all profits went to the charity.  We are extremely grateful to everyone who attended the show or made a donation.  If anyone was not able to do so
but would still like the opportunity to show their support for Combat Stress, we have set up a page for online donations: www.justgiving.com/RoadtoRemembrance. No donation is too small! 

At a time when British soldiers are once again serving with great distinction, laying down their lives and sacrificing their mental and physical health at the behest of a government that does not always appear either willing or able to offer them the support that they deserve, it seems that charities like Combat Stress are needed more than ever.


Cast biographies coming soon...