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Siobhan Dunne the Players’ director and producer opted for open air productions on the afternoons of Saturday and Sunday 18-19 September as it will provide the safest acting environment for the cast and take advantage of an historic setting close to the scene of the battle.
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The scene will be set by a large black and white drawing that forms the backdrop for the stage and the production will also include medieval music written specially for the occasion. Two afternoon performances during the weekend following the Barnet Medieval Festival will attempt to bring to life the daily toil of women working in a medieval kitchen as the local inhabitants ready themselves for what became one of the decisive confrontations of the Wars of the Roses. The Bull Players' performance of Fog of War - their contribution to the commemorations to mark the 550th anniversary of the Battle of Barnet - is to be staged in mid-September in the historic setting of the garden of Monken Hadley church.