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Performance

VenueUnion Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From21st September 2022
To8th October 2022
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £25.00. To £25.00.
Union Theatre (V1167)
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  • Date of change: 22 Sep 22 - T01176965423

Ghosts on the Wire

Ghosts on the Wire

Work:: Ghosts on the Wire (S238566416)

Mary Shelley's prophesies in her book Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus, came to fruition some hundred years after publication on the banks of the Thames at Blackfriars. Electricity, the source of her supernatural themes, became a true force of Power in the world, a force as destructive as it was beneficial. Ghosts on a Wire follows the development of the worlds' largest coal powered electric plant, The Pioneer as it lit the houses and streets of the affluent North Bank of the river, whilst destroying the homes and working-class communities on the South. In the face of this, one woman, Octavia Hill, fought for the right for the ordinary people of Southwark to have decent homes and clean air. Her story and that of our ghosts, recounts a tale of unworldly events, corruption, greed and resilience in the face of a Leviathan that was able to consume everything it encountered.
Author Linda Wilkinson

Production:: (T01176965423)

Producer Linda Wilkinson
Director Paul K Taylor
Sound Jack Baxter
Music Jack Baxter
Design Martin Butterworth (photographer and graphic design)
Other Adrian Chappell (artist)
Design Chris Lince (projection - Stagefright Films)
Costume Penn O'Gara
Performer Gerri Farrell (Octavia Hill)
Performer Andrew Fettes (William Shelfer)
Performer Timothy Harker (William Blake)
Performer Ali Kemp (Sarah Shelfer)
Performer Deborah Klayman (Harriot Yorke)
Performer Tom Neill (Michael Faraday)

Listing:: L1837231275




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