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We're Still Here archivePort Talbot steelworks; site of one of the last heavy industries in Wales, and threatened with closure in 2015. The story made headlines around the world, and the Save Our Steel campaign was quick to respond, gathering a momentum that captured the spirit and uncertainty of our times. So what happens when we come together? What happens when we say 'no'? In Port Talbot, leaders, workers and unions all said no. These people came together to save their jobs and their community. These are the people behind the headlines and the politics, living and working at the heart of the machine. These are their lives, hopes, fears and dreams and this is their story, told with humour, passion and pride. Based on interviews with steelworkers, union representatives and the people of Port Talbot, We're Still Here is a site-specific performance. Dynamically staged in the disused Byass Works, it celebrates the unique spirit of the town. 6 years after The Passion, We're Still Here marks National Theatre Wales' return to Port Talbot, in co-production with Common Wealth. Each performance is accessible by wheelchair. Captioning is available at all performances, on an iPad.

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): National Theatre Wales, Common Wealth

We're Still Here

We're Still Here (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01627816326. Details of all We're Still Here archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S341087485

Archive Listings

18 Sep 17
  to
30 Sep 17
General
General, Glamorgan
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