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VenueOFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre)
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From16th February 2017
To16th February 2017
When19:30
OFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre) (V800)
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  • Date of change: 4 Jan 17 - T516019328

Dare Devil Rides to Jarama - The Story of Clem Beckett, Sportsman and Fight

Dare Devil Rides to Jarama

Work:: Dare Devil Rides to Jarama (S0481288997)

SPAIN 1936: When Fascism clutched at the throat of the Spanish people threatening a foul tyranny and the menace of war in Europe, Clem felt at once that his place was in freedom's rank and joined many other volunteers that formed the International Brigades. Not for nothing did he earn the name, "Dare Devil". He was loved by the masses for his great daring, courage and skill on the Speedway track. He was a man of the people, and the same fight he used against money-sharks and corruption in his sport, he used to defend democracy against Franco's rising fascist army. In Spain Clem developed an unlikely friendship with literary critic, writer and poet Christopher Caudwell; but a common cause had brought them together and they died at their machine gun post covering their battalion's retreat at the Battle of Jarama in February 1937.
Author Neil Gore

Production:: The Story of Clem Beckett, Sportsman and Fight (T516019328)

Producer Townsend Productions (in association with IBMT / Harrogate Theatre / The Place Bedford / Unite the Union)
Director Louise Townsend
Musical Director Neil Gore
Musical Director John Kirkpatrick
Design Amy Yardley
DramaturgStephen Lowe
Performer Christopher Caudwell
Performer Neil Gore
Performer Harry Pollitt
Performer Clem Beckett
Performer David Heywood

Listing:: L0587242933




The Story of Clem Beckett, Sportsman and Fight

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