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Stephen Massicotte’s Stars on Her Shoulders is an invitation to truly feel what it was like for women to endure trauma on the battlefield during the First World War .
The play, on until Nov. 17 at Gateway Theatre , is a world premiere some eight years in the making.
The story is set against another battle — the actual fight by Canadian nurses, who served as officers, to receive war medals for heroism.
Stars on her Shoulders at Workshop West Playwright’s Theatre , by Stephen Massicotte .
Through Nov. 17 , tickets pay-what-you-will throughout the run available at tickets. workshopwest.org. Tickets are available at the Gateway Theatre 8529 Gateway Blvd .
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