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Operation Mincemeat is reminiscent of the Ven day with “sail on, boys”

Operation Mincemeat reminded the VE Day with a performance of “Sail On, Boys”, one of the most popular songs in the productions, up to 14,000 at Horse Guards Parade in London. To accompany, choirs from all over the world have teamed up to create a video of “Sail on, Boys”. Take a look at the video here!
The participating chöfen include: Chivesor Wives Choir, Canadian Military Wives Choir. Cammo Center for American Military Opportunities, Stephanie Shaker – Military Mermaid and Cammo American Military Spouses Choir Vocalist, George Wills Army Veteran – West Point Glee Club and Cammo Vocalist Choirs Halifax, Ottawa-Uplands Military Wives Choir & Ottawa Military Wives Choi, Kari Mills, President of the Canadian Military Wife Choir North Bay
Opera Montana Veterans Chorus, the Citadel cadets and the RNLI / the 85.
The Creators of Operation Mincemeat, David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts made an explanation on the anniversary of Ve Day:
“Eighty years ago, Germany showed, and the Allies explained the victory in Europe a day when we commemorate the” victory day “, a vacation that was invented by the current US president who may still have war with the war in war. Today and every day we are important that we remember the courage, the victim and the strategy that brought the world closer to peace.”
Directed by Robert Hastie, Operation Mincemeat began on February 15 at Broadway and is now playing in the historic Golden Theater (252 West 45th Street).
In Operation Mincemeat are David Cumming, Claire-Marie Hall, Natasha Hodgson, Olivier award winner Jak Malone and Zoë Roberts, who repeated their original, recognized performances for Broadway (American) of the musical (American) premiere of the musical.
The decision to write the musical was the last role of the cubes from the quartet of young British creative after playing sketch shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for years, and repeated the journey of Beyond The Fringe from the world-famous quartet Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, and Dudley Moore, which is in the Lastin-Thre Fastwader, which was located in the last-toth theater in the last-toth theater in the guiding goods, in the last-load theater in the foreground of the load theater in the leading goods. 1962.
In Operation Mincemeat it is in 1943 and the Allied armed forces are on the ropes. Fortunately, they have a trick their sleeves. Well, not in the sleeve in itself, but in the pocket of a stolen body. Operation Mincemeat tells the wildly improbable and hilarious true history of the hidden operation that changed the flood of the Second World War.

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