Ninty years ago, a mostly Jewish, working class community in London came together to resist a fascist march through their neighborhood. Now, a new musical looks back at the "Battle of Cable Street." ...
Inspired by the true story of the Battle of Cable Street, this electrifying new musical takes us back to October 1936 in London. Sammy, Mairead, and Ron are shaping their futures on Cable Street when ...
A pivotal event in the history of British anti-fascism took place 75 years ago this month. While holding special significance for the Jewish community, today it resonates with the British Muslim ...
The show by Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky uses a split timescale, so that we first see the district in the present day, loudly touting its “Best Indian Restaurant” wares and hosting Ripper tours for ...
Following two completely sold-out runs at Southwark Playhouse last year, the musical Cable Street returns to London with its latest iteration. Presented by 10 to 4 Productions, written by Tim Gilvin ...
This powerful new iteration brings to life an electrifying reimagining of one of London’s most significant days – on 4th October 1936, when the East End became the frontline as ordinary people stood ...
It’s October 1936 in the heart of London’s East End. Sammy, Mairead and Ron are carving out their own futures on Cable Street when Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists start to march on East ...
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