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Cable Avenue: Musical tells story of rise of fascism that’s related at this time

By Editorial Board Published October 5, 2024 4 Min Read
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Cable Avenue: Musical tells story of rise of fascism that’s related at this time

Cable Avenue tells the story of migrant communities rallying to cease fascists marching by means of the streets of London – for the present’s creators the themes are simply as related at this time.

Tune and dance won’t be the same old technique to speak concerning the rise of fascism, however the musical Cable Avenue tells the story of migrant communities becoming a member of collectively to cease the British Union of Fascists from marching by means of the predominantly Jewish a part of east London in 1936.

And practically 90 years later, director Adam Lenson says it nonetheless resonates.

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Director Adam Lenson

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The musical relies on the battle of Cable Avenue in 1936.

On 4 October, the British Union of Fascists, led by Nazi sympathiser Sir Oswald Mosley tried to march by means of the predominantly Jewish a part of east London.

The violent group, often known as the Blackshirts, was met by hundreds of native folks from completely different communities coming collectively to dam their march.

Eyewitnesses from the time describe “Jews and Orthodox Jews in their long silk coats and felt hats standing shoulder to shoulder with Irish Catholics, dockers, Somali seamen, communists, and trade unionists”.

Some estimates say as much as half one million folks got here collectively to counter-protest, creating blockades and stopping the Blackshirts from passing by means of to Cable Avenue.

It’s broadly thought of a overcome fascism.

“Cable Street for me is about communities coming together to stand up against a common enemy, which is the fascists in 1936,” actor Danny Colligan says.

Danny Colligan

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Danny Colligan

The cast of The Battle of Cable Street rehearsing

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The forged of Cable Avenue rehearsing

For him, the manufacturing is a chance for folks to study historical past.

“I think using musicals, singing, acting and dancing to make it a little bit more entertaining so that people go ‘I like that, that was fun, now I want to go on Google and research and find out these things’,” he provides.

Nearly 9 many years later, for some folks, historical past is repeating itself.

In August this 12 months anti-racist organisers, led largely by the teams Stand Up To Racism and Hope Not Hate, mobilised to counteract the far-right demonstrations that started in response to the assault in Southport that left three kids useless on 29 July.

Of their a whole bunch and generally hundreds anti-racist demonstrators had been on the streets of cities and cities together with Bristol, London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Brighton in assist of these focused by anti-immigrant riots.

“My hope is by being set in the present and the past, the piece will show an audience that actually this sort of activism, this sort of community action, isn’t something that belongs in a museum. It’s something that belongs in the here and now,” Lenson says.

Identical to with the battle of Cable Avenue in 1936 considerations about migration, the financial system, and housing proceed to trigger clashes at this time.

However for the Cable Avenue musical creators, there’s hope that with some tune and dance, audiences shall be reminded they’re higher off standing collectively.

Cable Avenue is on on the Southwark Playhouse Borough till 16 March.

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