
Devils on Horseback
Drama · History
Overview
An imagined insight into the controversial secret trials of conscientious objectors, that took place in Deptford Town Hall during the First and Second World Wars and which explores the themes of nationalism, heroism, pride and morality.
Top Cast


Julia Quayle
Julia Quayle
Beatrice Maud Drapper
Julia Quayle
Beatrice Maud Drapper
Aiden O'Beirne
Aiden O'Beirne
Henry Rivett Albrow
Aiden O'Beirne
Henry Rivett Albrow
Benedikt Laumann
Benedikt Laumann
Alderman William Alexander Schultz
Benedikt Laumann
Alderman William Alexander Schultz
John Skerritt
John Skerritt
William Wayland
John Skerritt
William Wayland
Milo Cradick
Milo Cradick
Noel Mellish
Milo Cradick
Noel Mellish


Lee Neville
Lee Neville
Jeremiah Hubert Spencer
Lee Neville
Jeremiah Hubert Spencer
Tim Harrison
Tim Harrison
Harry Haskett
Tim Harrison
Harry Haskett
Sara Al Ghanem
Sara Al Ghanem
Madeleine Drapper
Sara Al Ghanem
Madeleine Drapper
Connor J. Matthews
Connor J. Matthews
Michael Scott
Connor J. Matthews
Michael Scott
Cormac Joyce
Cormac Joyce
War Veteran
Cormac Joyce
War Veteran
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