Join us for a cabaret night of songs and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, with tales of peaceful protest in Cornish and English.
Presented by: The Castle Bude
| 0 | BUDE: Library (info) |
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| P | Saturday 25th April, 2026 |
| N | Door time: 6:45pm Start time: 7:00pm |
| . | 18 and over |
| C | Other |
In September 1981, a group of women marched from Cardiff to RAF Greenham Common to protest the siting of American cruise missiles on British soil. What began as a ten-day walk became a 19-year occupation that changed the face of peaceful protest forever.
Join us for a cabaret night filled with songs and stories from Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. Through verbatim theatre and music, performers including Rebecca Mordan (Artistic Director of Scary Little Girls and co-founder of the Greenham Women Everywhere archive project) alongside Cornish bards Bec Applebee and Fiona O'Cleirigh will share the tales of the peace women—in both Cornish and English—creating an evening of rousing performances that honours their courage, creativity and defiance.
Come on down ahead of the performance and look at the FREE Greenham Exhibition & Protest Poster Workshop which will be outside the Library until 18.45
| 0 | 1 Breakwater Road Bude EX23 8LQ |
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