As
part of this years Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival organisers are bringing back
Townsends Productions sell out adaptation of Robert Tressell's classic
working-class novel to St Marys School, Puddletown.
It is a hilarious
fast-paced show following a year in the life of a group of painters and
decorators, as they renovate the town Mayor's house. These workers are the
"philanthropists" who throw themselves into back-breaking work for
poverty wages in order to generate profit for their masters.
This vibrant, lively
story is brought to life by two hugely talented and experienced performers,
Neil Gore and Rodney Matthew, using comedy routines, entertaining songs, live
music from the Music Hall and uplifting hymns sung in graceful harmony.
The show has been selling out
all over the country, including a couple of runs care of Artsreach in Dorset.
After the festival it heads to the Edinburgh Festival for a month residency.
Its is a brilliant adaption of
an important book and is as relevant today as it was when Robert Tressell wrote
it over a 100 years ago. It is lively and entertaining,
and though it gets serious points across it does so in a way that never
preaches or attempts to alienate the audience.
More info on the show can be
found at Townsends website:
The show takes place at
St Marys Middle School, Puddletown on Friday 13th July at 7.30. Tickets are
£9.50 and £8.00 and can be bought in advance from the Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
Shop in person or by calling (01305) 848 237. For more info on the rest of the
festival log onto www.tolpuddlemartyrs.org.uk
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