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The Melting Pot archive"God's Crucible, the great Melting Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and reforming!" The classic story of a young Russian immigrant fighting to uphold his dream of a new life in a new country. After his family are massacred in a pogrom, Jewish composer David Quixano escapes to New York City, in search of a new life. There he falls in love with Vera, a beautiful Russian Christian. Inspired by the multitude of ethnicities in his new home, David's exuberance bursts forth in his composition - an "American Symphony". But, as characters from his past begin to reappear, David is confronted with the terrifying realisation that his "melting pot" burns the good with the bad. Can vicious divisions of race, religion and class ever really be left behind? Or is the idea of a cauldron of nations, free of ethnic divisions and hatred, an impossible dream? The first London production in 80 years of the classic refugee drama. Originally performed in Washington DC in 1908, The Melting Pot received its UK premiere at the Royal Court Theatre in 1914 and transferred to two West End theatres. Unseen in the UK since 1938, the play popularised the phrase "melting pot", and remains a determined celebration of multiculturalism.

Cast/Performers

Steffan Cennydd (David Quixano), Alexander Gatehouse (Quincy Davenport), Peter Marinker (Mendel Quixano / Baron Revendal), Katrina McKeever (Kathleen O'Reilly), Hayward B Morse (Herr Pappelmeister), Ann Queensberry (Frau Quixano), Whoopie van Raam (Vera Revendall)

Creatives/Company

Author: Israel Zangwill
Producer: Bitter Pill Theatre (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director: Max Elton
Design: Allegra Fitzherbert
Lighting: Ben Jacobs
Sound: Piers Sherwood-Roberts

The Melting Pot

The Melting Pot (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1026870962. Details of all The Melting Pot archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S587383061

Archive Listings

3 Dec 17
  to
19 Dec 17
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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