A performance in Lichfield will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the birth of one of the founders of the Quakers.
Organiser Berry Dicker is organising the event and has written a short play about Fox’s visit to Lichfield in 1651.
“Fox was a troubled young man who spoke his mind without regard for the consequences.
“In time he came to be seen as a great and good man who laid the foundations for the Quakers, with their core values of simplicity, truth, equality and peace.”