True and inspiring story of Trooper Patrick Fowler, cut off from his regiment and hiding in a wardrobe behind enemy lines. Hiding from enemy capture in a Wardrobe in a little village in France, the home of Madame Belmont-Gobert, the story takes an incredible twist into the lives of the villagers and soldiers of the time. The original wardrobe that concealed Fowler is still in existence and forms part of the Imperial War Museum collection.
Concert Performance. After hiding in a cupboard for 4 years during WW1, the incredible story of Trooper Patrick Fowler is about to come to life in a brand new stage show. A concert version forms part of the Armistice 100 Years celebrations at the Sands Film Studio.
This event takes place at Sands Film Stuidios, 82 St Marcychurch Street, London SE16 4HZ