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Between the Lines archive"Yo! Listen. Right now it's Blaze FM. 101.7. You're locked into the sounds of SHUT DOWN CREW. I need 20 missed calls if you wanna hear this one again. Press play on that." We're taking you back to the mid-2000s. A rundown council flat in Hackney is the home of Blaze FM, a frantic pirate radio station playing Jungle and Grime to keen listeners. Illegally. Hughbert and the Shut Down Crew are here to tell you about Blaze FM being the heart and soul of raw new music, as well as it being a hub bringing real news to the community. But with the constant signal cuts by DTI and threats from the authorities, there's more at stake than the station's existence. Can Blaze FM survive? Can Hughbert keep his secret from those closest to him? How far can your expressions of freedom go before you become a target of the state?

Cast/Performers

Andrew Brown (Hughbert, Anais Lone (Aisha, Alexander Lobo Moreno (Jason), Marcus Reiss (Pritstick), Aliaano El-Ali (Alpha), Daniel Holden (Mute), Elijah Akintayo (Stephen), Naedean Pillay (Sparkz)

Creatives/Company

Author: James Meteyard
Music: Jammz
Director(s): Maggie Norris, Christopher Neels (Associate Director)
Producer: Nassy Konan
Design: Tina Torbey
Lighting: Alex Forey
Musical Director: Shemzy

Between the Lines

Between the Lines (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0319416656. Details of all Between the Lines archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S966882763

Archive Listings

3 May 24
  to
1 Jun 24
The New Diorama Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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