Romsey Operatic and Dramatic Society (RAODS) perform their adaptation of Terence Rattigan's classic play The Winslow Boy at the Plaza Theatre, Romsey, this July.
Set in the Edwardian era, it is the story of 14-year-old Ronnie Winslow, a naval cadet who is expelled from college accused of stealing a postal order.
Ronnie is adamant he did nothing wrong, but is found guilty and is shunned by society.
His father, Arthur, is determined to clear his son's name and embarks on a battle to prove his innocence.
Arthur hires top lawyer Sir Robert Norton, but costly legal fees mean sacrifices for the rest of the family.
Brother Dickie is forced to leave Oxford, and sister Kate's engagement is threatened.
This dramatic play, directed by Pat and Dave Francis, is a tale of honour, conflict and the strength of family loyalty.
Performances, running from July 4 to July 8, at the Plaza Theatre in Romsey, start at 7.30pm, and tickets are available from Romsey Heritage and Visitors Centre on 01794 512987.
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