Performance

VenueHackney Empire
Other spaces: Bullion Room Theatre, Acorn Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From14th October 2017
To21st October 2017
WhenOct 14, 20, 21 at 19:30. Oct 15 at 17:00. Oct 18 Mat 13:30
What is currently on at Hackney Empire (V309)

We Shall Not Be Moved

T1868651106
We Shall Not Be Moved has a brooding, often joyful, score that is filled with purpose and possibility. Emmy-nominated Daniel Bernard Roumain's music combines with Global TED fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph's words, which, with direction from two-time Tony Award-winner Bill T. Jones, creates a piece that is soulful, beautifully simple and suggests a hopeful vision of the future. Five young people are on the run, taking refuge in a derelict house on the site of Philadelphia's former MOVE compound. The self-defined family of young people is inspired by the ghosts inhabiting their new home. A confrontation with a local police officer - herself a woman of colour - raises issues of identity, gender, race and the violence that sometimes ensues. Ultimately, the piece hinges on the notion of personal responsibility. On 13 May 1985, local police ended a standoff with the radical black liberation group MOVE by dropping explosives on the organisation's terraced house headquarters - starting a fire that city officials then allowed to burn. Eleven MOVE members, including five children, were killed and an entire neighbourhood was wiped out, leaving over 250 people homeless.
Music Daniel Bernard Roumain
Lyrics Marc Bamuthi Joseph


Archive :: production:T1868651106, opera or operetta:S0420939387, venue:V309

Production details

Europeano Premiere. Performed in English with English supertitles.

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Company

Director Bill T. Jones
Choreographer Bill T. Jones
Performer Kirstin Chavez (Glenda)
Performer Lauren Whitehead (spoken word artist)
Performer Aubrey Allicock (John Henry)
Performer John Holiday (John Blue)
Performer Adam Richardson (John Mack)
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