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The Great Joe Wilson archiveLike Bob Dylan, singer/songwriter Joe Wilson was able to encapsulate an epic story in a song. His subject matter ranged from love, death and moving house to supporting workers on strike. In addition, he wasn't afraid to tackle the horrors of domestic violence or drunkenness. His prose - a vibrant record of working class life in Victorian north-east England - is as relevant today as 150 years ago. In April 1867, Joe performed at Darlington Theatre Royal Music Hall and The Era noted that: 'Wilson introduced popular concert hall entertainment to the Darlington public for the first time...the house has been crowded'. Joe made his professional debut at Balmbras, Newcastle, in December 1864, and within a year, aged only 24, was the undisputed north-east concert hall superstar. Sadly, he died of TB in February 1875. Joe was only 33 years old but left behind a legacy of 360 brilliant songs, including the classic 'Keep Your Feet Still, Geordie, Hinn

Cast/Performers

Micky Cochrane, Sarah Boulter, Jamie Brown, Jordan Miller (musician)

Creatives/Company

Author: Ed Waugh
Producer: Wisecrack Productions

The Great Joe Wilson

The Great Joe Wilson (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1572802446. Details of all The Great Joe Wilson archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1425214177

Archive Listings

11 Sep 18Whitley Bay Playhouse
Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear
Performance Details => Venue archive
7 Sep 18
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8 Sep 18
Darlington Hippodrome (formerly Civic Theatre)
Darlington, County Durham
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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