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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From16th February 2024
Opened26th February 2024
To16th March 2024
When19:30. Tue, Sat Mats 15:00
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 10 Nov 23 - T68599796
  • Date of change: 3 Oct 23 - T68599796

Cable Street

Cable Street

Work:: Cable Street (S01342229857)

Cable Street tells the story of the people of the East End and their community solidarity in 1936, as three young impoverished British workers: 19 year old Jewish lad Sammy, Mairead a feisty Irish Catholic baker, and Ron a recent arrival to Cable Street but a Lancastrian born and bred - all try to find work and passionately live their lives in the multi-cultural melting pot that was, and still is, Cable Street E1. Their lives would change forever on Sunday 4 October 1936, when the East End showed its powerful ability to unite in the face of adversity as the Battle of Cable Street was fought and won - but which side will the youngsters and their families be fighting on?
Author Alex Kanefsky
Music Tim Gilvin
Lyrics Tim Gilvin

Production:: (T68599796)

World Premiere
Director Adam Lenson
Musical Director Tamara Saringer
Choreographer Melody Sinclair
Costume Lu Herbert
Lighting Sam Waddington
DramaturgOlivia Mace
Director Sarah Leung (casting)
Design Yoav Segal
Producer Dylan Schlosberg
Producer Neil Marcus
Performer Danny Colligan
Performer Sha Dessi
Performer Joshua Ginsberg
Performer Debbie Chazen
Performer Sophia Ragavelas
Performer Jade Johnson
Performer Max Alexander-Taylor
Performer Aiofe Mac Namara
Performer Ethan Pascal Peters

Listing:: L0539456042

The Large



Production details

World Premiere The Large

Reviews

Reviews

Cable Street review
28Feb24: Seen at the Southwark Playhouse, Borough.
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