Details
It's 1963 and the Swinging Sixties have arrived: The Beatles release their debut album, the mini skirt is born and the Civil Rights movement is gaining ground in America. Back in the UK, the country is emerging from the Big Freeze. As temperatures thaw, tensions are running high in Bristol where the Omnibus Company refuses to employ Black or Asian drivers or conductors. Paul Stephenson, an idealistic youth worker, takes to the streets to stand up for equality. Lorraine, a teenager, newly-arrived from Jamaica, joins the fight and, in so doing, finds her voice and becomes part of a movement that changes history. With an explosive, feel-good score bursting with ska, calypso and rock ‘n' roll... this is a story of standing up for what you believe in, allyship, and - ultimately - finding joy.
Cast/Performers
Michael Ahomka-Lindsay (Paul),
Jonathan Andre (Roy),
McCallam Connell (Des),
Paul Kemble (Bert),
Duane Lamonte (Guy),
Jessie May (Secretary),
Denise Pitter (Pearl),
Charlotte St CroixCreatives/Company
Book by:
Roy WilliamsMusic:
Tim SuttonLyrics:
Tim SuttonPresented by:
Birmingham 2022 FestivalProducer(s):
China Plate,
Birmingham Hippodrome,
Warwick Arts Centre,
City of Wolverhampton Council,
DRPG CreativeDirector:
Christopher HaydonChoreographer:
Dannielle Rhimes LecointeDesign:
Soutra Gilmour