Eglantyne

To mark the centenary of the founding of Save the Children, the Leamington, Warwick & Kenilworth Branch of Save the Children is bringing EGLANTYNE to The Other Place at the RSC Stratford for a one-off performance on Saturday 11th May

EGLANTYNE explores the extraordinary life of Eglantyne Jebb, a courageous, charming, passionate, humanitarian, human rights activist, radical fundraiser, social reformer and co-founder of Save the Children. From her idyllic Shropshire childhood, Eglantyne went on to Oxford University, social work in Cambridge, heartbreaks, suffrage rallies, spiritualism, the Balkans, arrest in Trafalgar Square, saving starving children and pioneering children’s rights.

EGLANTYNE is written and performed by Anne Chamberlain, and directed by KC Kelly. Anne will take part in a Q&A session on stage following the performance.

Tickets are priced at £25.00 which will include light refreshments after the show and a programme.

To learn more about the performance and to book tickets https://www.rsc.org.uk/tickets/eglantyne