New Vic, Newcastle-under-LymeClowning and humour are brilliantly woven into the darkness and danger of this prisoner-of-war story, best known from the 1963 film Tom, Dick and Harry are the three tunnels dug 30 feet below the German POW camp Stalag Luft III in 1943-44 by captive allied prisoners of war. The action opens in the cockpit of a bomber hit by enemy fire; it continues in prison-camp huts, takes us below grou…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:07AM on June 26, 2022