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Claybody Theatre to stage the premiere of Deborah McAndrew’s new play Song of the Sytch

by Staff Writer
August 23, 2023
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Claybody Theatre Song of the Sytch

Claybody Theatre Song of the Sytch

Claybody Theatre announce that this October it will be presenting the world premiere of Song of the Sytch, Deborah McAndrew’s new play about secrets and subversion in the dark heart of the Potteries during the Second World War.

Directed by Conrad Nelson (the critically acclaimed Claybody Theatre production of The Card, and Pride and Prejudice at the Grosvenor Open Air Theatre), Song for the Sytch will have its world premiere at the Spoke Works in Stoke-on-Trent from 4-14 October.

September 1938. Neville Chamberlain has averted another catastrophic conflict in Europe, but there isn’t much peace at The Pelican – a pub in a poor part of Burslem known as The Sytch.

       

While a Male Voice Choir practices in the back room, dirty deals are done in the cellars beneath; subversive ideas take root and forbidden love is kindling. As the world hurtles to the brink of war once more, a community finds it must pull together or fall apart.

Song of the Sytch’s cast will feature Polly Lister (One Man, Two Guvnors, Bolton Octagon and The Wizard of the Oz, Leeds Playhouse), Jack Quarton (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Southwark Playhouse and Amelie, West End) , Eddy Westbury (The Comedy about a Robbery, West End) , Thomas Cotran (The Great Gatsby, Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, Chester) Victoria Brazier (The Book Thief, Bolton Octagon) and Alyce Liburd (Comedy of Errors (More or Less), Stephen Joseph Theatre and Shakespeare North).

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The production will be designed by Dawn Allsopp (Group Portrait in a Summer Landscape, Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh) with lighting by Jo Dawson and musical direction by Ashley Thompson (The Snow Queen and Anna of the Five Towns, New Vic Theatre). The play’s assistant director is Tim van Eyken.

Writer Deborah McAndrew said: “A couple of years ago a local resident brought me something they thought would interest me. It was a silver trophy cup for a music festival, dated 1938. This poignant object that had lain in a cellar for over 80 years instantly connected with a number of themes, characters and ideas that were floating around in my head. The result is a drama about a community facing a dark and uncertain future; universal stories inspired by the people and the musical heritage of Stoke-on-Trent.”

Song of the Sytch will premiere at Spode Works in Stoke-on-Trent from 4-14 October.  For further details visit www.claybodytheatre.com

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