

The Last Train to Tomorrow
Chichester Marks Holocaust Memorial Day:
–About The Last Train to Tomorrow
An opera composed by Carl Davis, tells the story of the flight in 1938-39 of 10,000 children from the Nazis. Kindertransport rescue trains to London, such as the ones organised by Sir Nicholas Winton from Prague, carried the children to safety.
Children from local schools will sing and play the parts of the children, accompanied by a professional orchestra conducted by Howard Moody.
Monday 27 January 2025, the 10th Anniversary of the Chichester Marks Holocaust Memorial Day charity, will be a particularly poignant day as it will also be the 80th Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
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