Community play celebrates Sam Peel
A production about the life of Sam Peel will be staged in Wells-next-the-Sea
The life of Quaker Sam Peel, a one time warden at Wells-next-the-Sea Meeting house in North Norfolk, will be celebrated on stage in early March.
Over sixty members of the local community, including three Friends, will bring the story of Sam Peel to life in a community play to be performed on 2 and 3 March in the school named after him: Alderman Peel High School.
The play is entitled Sam Peel: A man who did different and will illuminate the enormous contribution he made to the community over many years.
Local Quaker David Saunders says the play will ‘bring to life the story of Sam Peel and all he did to raise standards of housing, health, sanitation, education, library services, adult education and much more in his adopted town and in Norfolk generally.’