Keep the Home Fires Burning

It’s July 1919. Three rioters tell their story in the wake of the Peace Day Riots, lamenting the horrors of their past and wrestling with an uncertain future.

Full of fight, fury, joy and pathos Keep The Home Fires Burning reflects on this famous night in Luton's history and brings to life the unforgotten voices that rang out on George Street as the town hall burnt down. 

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