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Lessons on Revolution
Information for Lessons on Revolution at Jermyn Street Theatre, Inner London (Play). 1968. 3000 students occupy the London School of Economics, in the most significant act of protest in a generation. 2023. Two theatre-makers try to work out what radical change means today, searching through archives, photos, first-hand accounts. Everything's connected: from the Prague Spring to MLK Jr's murder, the Paris riots to the Nigerian Civil War, and it's all converging here and now. Lessons on Revolution is a daring piece of documentary theatre. It is a gripping and immersive journey through global and personal history which asks: in a new age of inequality and injustice, how can the voices of the past give us hope?

Cast/Performers

Gabriele Uboldi, Samuel Rees

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Gabriele Uboldi, Samuel Rees
Producer(s): Carmen Collective, Undone Theatre
Stage Manager: Wei Wei
Lighting: Laurel Marks
Sound: Rowan Evans
Dramaturg: Rafaella Marcus
 

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Lessons on Revolution

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Monday, 28th April 2025 to Saturday, 3rd May 2025.

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Jermyn Street Theatre

Jermyn Street Theatre
16b Jermyn Street
Inner London
Greater London
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Lessons on Revolution at Jermyn Street Theatre, Inner LondonQTix Codes:
Listing: L1885740873
Production: T1442541853
Event: S047537396
Venue: V207

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