We recommend you book tickets for Fresh Glory’s Lilies on the Land that uses the testimony of land girls in a powerful, entertaining and moving production. The play was conceived in 2001 by the Lions part theatre company as a companion piece to Christopher Fry’s A Sleep of Prisoners. Producer Rosalind Riley told Ink Pellet: ‘This was an important time in women’s history. The women we spoke to became alive when they were telling us about their experiences – many of them came from the city and the experience for some of them was quite harsh.’ The play, which would suit history, citizenship and gender studies students, starts a national tour at the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich on February 17. For details of dates visit www.liliesontheland.com.