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The Northerners archiveLancashire, the 1820's. In the grip of a post-war recession, the workers are on the brink of revolt, the Luddites are burning the new machinery and the employers are doing everything possible to maximise their profits, regardless of the human cost. When a weaver's beautiful daughter agrees to wed the boss's son for the good of the family, she quickly becomes entangled in a perilous game of love as she is torn between the factory owner's son and her ex-lover, the leader of the workers rebellion. As the price of bread rises, wages fall and families starve, mills and looms are engulfed in flames as Matthew and his fellow weavers fight a hopeless and desperate battle against the ever-expanding factory. As we approach a General Election, The Northerners is a sobering and relevant reminder of the struggles endured by the working class to maintain their independence and livelihoods in the face of advancing industrialisation, and a poignant heart-breaking tale of the ordinary people caught up in forces beyond their control.

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Author: Harold Bridhouse

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Archive listings for The Northerners (2010)

Work type: Play.

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A honest, dark and powerful drama, The Northerners now receives its London premiere after nearly a hundred years, and only its third ever production in the UK, following its original production at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester in 1914, and a revival at the Bolton Octagon in 1979. Performance Length: Approx. 2hrsCompany Chequered Blue Theatre (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director Tim Newns. Design Trudi Molloy. Lighting Josh Carr. Costume Penn O'Gara. Performer Peter Broome. Performer Tomos James. Performer Patrick Knowles. Performer William Maxwell. Performer John Rawnsley. Performer Laurence Saywood. Performer Adam Stevens. Performer Stephanie Thomas. Performer Joe Wredden. Performer Louise Yates.
4 Apr 10 to 19 Apr 10Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L01925817572

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