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Performance

VenueTheatre Severn
Also: Quarry/Walker Theatre
TownShrewsbury
CountyShropshire
From5th November 2024
To5th November 2024
When19:30
Theatre Severn (V0465778148)
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Make Good: The Post Office Scandal

Make Good: The Post Office Scandal

Work:: Make Good: The Post Office Scandal (S1546158695)

Directly informed by conversations with affected sub-postmasters, Make Good dives into this most local of stories - one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in modern British history. Capturing the raw emotions and bewilderment of those involved, and the unbreakable bonds of faith and family that were severely tested, this powerful new musical tells the story of how entirely innocent people had their lives torn apart for crimes that were never committed and debts that didn't exist.
Author Jeanie O'Hare
Music Jim Fortune
Lyrics Jim Fortune

Production:: (T623765998)

A new musical three years in the making that tells the story of the Post Office Scandal, now recognised as one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in British history.
Company Pentabus
Company New Perspectives
Director Elle While
Music Maimuna Memon (additional music)
Other Ed Gaughan (additional material)
Design Carla Goodman
Choreographer Neil Bettles
Director Neil Bettles (movement)
Lighting Jenny Roxburgh
Sound Dan Balfour
Musical Director Zac Gyi
Musical Director Math Roberts (associate musical director)
Other FlawBored (audio description consultant)
Other Tom Robbins (production manager)
Stage ManagerTallulah Harris
Performer Victoria Brazier (Elsie)
Performer Charlotte Delima (Indira)
Performer ed Gaughan (Postman)
Performer Samuel Gosrani (Mohandas)

Listing:: L0766453300




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Production details

A new musical three years in the making that tells the story of the Post Office Scandal, now recognised as one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in British history.

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