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My Tutu Went AWOL
- Narrated by: Iestyn Edwards
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Achingly funny" - Libby Purves
On the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, Iestyn Edwards, bass baritone, boarded the HMS Victory to sing at a naval supper in the presence of Her Majesty.
Stacks, Royal Marines commando, was there on duty. He was also on duty when Iestyn turned up in the middle of the Iraq war on a Combined Services Entertainment tour, this time in a tutu....
Despite trying to dry his ballet tights on the anti-blast wall, singing from a tank turret and confiscating the president of Estonia’s custard creams, the most unlikely friendship was formed.
They even invited him back....
©2017 Iestyn Edwards (P)2017 Iestyn Edwards
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