Unsung heroes to light up stage

'Unsung heroes' describes the story of those who have shaped our nation. Picture: PETER DOUGLAS 139190_01

THE Upwey Belgrave RSL is hosting a live performance of ‘Unsung Heroes’ on Saturday, 30 May, at 8pm.
This will be held at the Opal Room.
Entry is $15 or $10 for members.
Three-course dinner plus show is available for $50.
‘Unsung Heroes’ is described as a powerful journey through Australia’s history, exploring and celebrating the life and times of those who have shaped this nation.
Bruce Watson, Moira Tyers and Wendy Ealey have put together a special concert that commemorates our story.
Their show presents the stories of ordinary people swept up in big events.
From Jim Martin, the youngest soldier to serve in the First World War, who died at 14 years of age, to the inspiring Amal Basry, a refugee fleeing war and terror in Iraq, the show aims to present stories told through individual lives in a way the audience can relate to.
The original songs, evocative images and audience interaction, will take you on a powerful and emotional journey.
There will be Anzac biscuits and Turkish delights to nibble on during the interval.