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Roma Sinti Genocide Memorial Day: live performance of 'Broken Instruments'

The National Holocaust Centre & Museum, Acre Edge Road, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, NG220PA
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Photo of Phil Baggaley, Bill Varnam and Nina Blaszczyk

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Sunday 28th July | 2024 | 1pm - 2.15pm
The National Holocaust Centre & Museum
Adult event ticket £5 | Child event ticket £3.50 (admission charges also apply)

August 2nd is the day we remember the Nazi genocide of somewhere between 200-500,000 Roma and Sinti people (then referred to as 'Gypsies'). Come and see this soulful and ultimately uplifting musical theatre production which, after premiering at The National Holocaust Centre & Museum, went to the Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

JOinPhil Baggaley, Bill Varnam and Nina Blaszczyk for a unique theatre experience of storytelling, music and songs. A story of survival, made possible through the power of music with beautiful, orignal songs, music and emotive storytelling.

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Roma Sinti Genocide Memorial Day: live performance of 'Broken Instruments' (28 July 2024)
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Sunday13:00 - 14:15

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