From the critically-acclaimed rap storyteller behind Grandad and the Machine comes a raucous new gig theatre show about England’s forgotten revolution.
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On 9 June 1817 Jeremiah Brandreth assembles a crew of protesters in a pub near Nottingham. Their plan is to march on London, overthrow the government, wipe out the National Debt and end poverty forever. What Jeremiah doesn’t know is that there is a spy in his ranks with other ideas…
Featuring original live music inspired by hip hop and cinematic scores, Jeremiah tells the incredible true story of the much-misunderstood Luddite rebellion – a movement that spanned the whole North of England.
‘Impressive poetic, musical and narrative skills… undoubtedly a performer with an exciting career ahead of him’ // EXEUNT
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‘Rap meets British history with comedy and heart’ – Audience comment
‘Story of a rebel - one we should all know - told in the best way’ – Audience comment
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Audience: 14+
Tickets: £9 / £7 adv (under 16's & students, with valid ID)
Parking: Garras Wharf next to Tesco. TR1 2TN. Free after 5PM