Critically-acclaimed
rap storyteller Jack Dean is bringing his new solo show to Washington.
Jack Dean presents: Jeremiah
Arts Centre Washington
Friday 6th September 2019
Written and performed by Jack Dean
A rebellious, raucous live music
gig that tells the story about one of England’s greatest forgotten
revolutionaries.
Telling
the incredible true story of the much misunderstood Luddite rebellion – a
movement that spanned the whole North of England, had more British soldiers
fighting it than Napoleon, and made the destruction of machinery a capital
offence. The story will be told through the lens of the life of Brandreth, the
instigator of the Luddites’ final act, the Pentrich Rising, and the last man to
be beheaded in the history of Britain. Weaving alongside this story is the
parallel tale of William J. Oliver, the government spy that betrayed him.
This
little remembered story is brought to life as a live music gig performed by
Jack Dean and a three piece band. A cellist, violinist and guitarist work with
loop pedals to create an original score that mixes hip-hop, shoe gaze and
cinematic composition styles, while Jack Dean delivers an epic true tale
exploring lots of characters, all contained within rap verse metre. A vivid AV
design is projected onto the stage, alongside creative captioning to help both
d/Deaf and hearing audiences access the show’s fast pace delivery of a lyrical
13,000 words.
Speaking
about Jeremiah, Jack Dean said “When I started researching the Luddite
Rebellion and the Pentrich Rising, I couldn’t believe that such a tumultuous
moment in British history goes relatively un-talked-about. Here was a time when
a government was fighting a wholesale revolt against capitalism itself,
deploying battalions of troops and a small army of spies and informers to quash
it. We tend to think of the constitutional and political structure of England
as something very solid (at least until recently), but here was a time when an
enormous field of ideas of how we might live together were being considered,
and many were ready to take enormous personal risks to try and make them
reality. The medium of hip-hop for the music of the show came more naturally
than might be thought - these revolts and revolutions were built on a bedrock
of contemporary folk song, so a modern retelling sits perfectly within the folk
music of the modern age."
Speaking
about Jeremiah, Matthew Blyth,
Audience Development Officer at Arts Centre Washington said “We have been a big fan of Jack Dean for a
number of years and are extremely excited that he is bringing his newest and
biggest show to Arts Centre Washington.
The show is a fantastic mix of live music and storytelling and will
appeal to anyone with an interest in history, live music or politics.”
Photo: Matt Austin
Photo: Matt Austin
On The Web:
@mcjackdean
Facebook: /jackdeanwriter
Tickets:
Tickets are £9/ £7.50 (conc) and
can be purchased in person, over the phone by ringing 0191 561 3455 or online
at www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
Running
Time: 90 minutes + interval
Suitable
for ages 14+
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