Deborah John "Blitzes" the audience.
A Report on the
October meeting of Resolfen History Society
A large and
enthusiastic audience attended this month’s meeting which featured the acting
skills of Deborah John. The theme for the evening was the three night blitz
which Swansea endured during February 1941. In a remarkable performance the
actress brought alive the privations and dangers of the time, and indeed the
gallows humour which accompanied such periods of crisis. Dressed in the uniform
of and ARP warden of 1941, it was easy to believe that you were in the presence
of the youngest ARP warden in the UK at the time, since the character had
assumed the persona of a 17 year old when the minimum age was eighteen. The
experience was even more impressive since the geographical locations within the
blitz were familiar to the audience, and they were able to empathise fully.
Following
the performance, the sources of the performance were explained and it was rather
surprising that the details regarding the number of bombs dropped and the
planes involved came from an examination of the German records regarding the
raids since it would have been impossible to have counted them in the chaos
that accompanied the raids.
Mr Barry
Britzman, a former resident of Resolven had attended the meeting. He astounded
both speaker and audience that he as a very young child had a very hazy memory
of sheltering in a crypt in Swansea during one of the raids, this certainly
brought the realisation that these events were still within living memory of
some.
Mr David
Woosnam thanked Deborah John for a most memorable evening.
Next month’s
speaker will be Marcus Thomas who will speak on the history of the Apostolic
Church in Resolven.
Trefor Jones.