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Behind Enemy Lines

Extraordinary women whose courage, daring, ingenuity and sacrifice defeated Nazi terror.

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Date       Thursday, 14 May 2026
Time      7pm - 9pm (Doors open at 6.45pm)
Venue     Haydock Library
Tickets   £5 - £8


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Songwriter and storyteller Louise Jordan uncovers the lives of inspiring secret agents of WW2.

Who were they? How were they selected and trained to commit acts of sabotage, subversion and silent killing? Did they ultimately evade capture, torture and execution?

Behind Enemy Lines is a solo performance of live music, original songs, storytelling, soundscape, acting and choreography. Join Louise Jordan as she honours the inspirational lives of some of history's lesser known women.

Having toured across the UK and Europe since 2010, Louise became focused on telling hidden women's stories in 2015 with her one-person touring production 'No Petticoats Here: extraordinary women of the First World War'. This was followed by 'The Hard Way: the true story of working class suffragette Hannah Mitchell' in 2018 and 'Florence; the lesser known life and legacy of Florence Nightingale' in 2020 before the Covid-19 pandemic led Louise into the world of street theatre with her 'Pop Up Pedestal'.

A former history teacher and youth worker, Louise has written songs for UK Parliament and the V&A Museum, appeared in UK Vogue, given talks for the National Trust, University of Oxford and Hampshire Police. The thread that underpins all of Louise's work is her desire to challenge existing narratives around gender and power.

Reviews

"a production that honours the legacy of these remarkable women with grace, artistry, and emotional depth" Salisbury Journal

"a great show, careful research delivered in a highly visual and aural way, a great night's entertainment." FATEA Magazine

 

Arts in Libraries is funded by Arts Council England and support by St Helens Council.

 

Need to Know: 

Running Time 

  1. 95mins (45min + 20min interval + 30min)

Wheelchair Accessible. For any access requirements, please email artsservice@sthelens.gov.uk.

Assistance dogs welcome

Suitable for 18+

Content Warning : The performance contains references to violence against women and mild swearing.


Haydock Library
Church Road
WA11 0LY

Access

  • Two designated disabled spaces and other customer parking spaces available.
  • There is one accessible toilet with a baby changing facilities - this is a radar key operated restroom.
  • Space between the furniture and shelving to allow mobility chairs and room. Assistance is available from staff in needed.

Visiting Us 

  • The nearest bus stop to the library is at Homestead Avenue (20, 22, 320, 602, 722) 
  • Parking (including Disabled Parking) available 

Use the link below to plan your journey: 

https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/timetables/#bus 

 


Ticket Information: 

For ticketing enquiries, please email artsservice@sthelens.gov.uk or ask a member of library staff Terms & Conditions .

 

 

 

 

 

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