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BETTY BEECROFT, CHAMPION OF KIRKSTALL FORGE, SET TO HIT THE STAGE THIS SPRING

  • Ticket sales launch on International Women’s Day to celebrate a female Yorkshire theatre-maker sharing the untold story of a female Yorkshire legend

A musical celebration of the life of Yorkshire legend, Betty Beecroft, is set to hit the boards in May in the World Premiere of folk musical Mother of the Revolution.

 

The brainchild of Leeds-born Beth Knight, co-director of archipelago arts collective, it will bring the untold story of the successful industrialist to life, along with those of the working communities that followed her.

 

The performance will interweave 275 years of history, celebrating the incredible impact Betty Beecroft and the generations of industrial workers at Kirkstall Forge made to their local community.

 

Director, Beth Knight, explains: “Using folk, the music of working people, we explore the themes of community, heritage and industry through an ambitious, promenade production at Leeds Industrial Museum. Importantly, much of the original script and score have been influenced through our conversations within the local community since 2021.

 

“The achievements of women need to be celebrated and this project shines a light on how an ordinary Yorkshire woman made an extraordinary change to the world around her. It is also a production that has been made possible thanks to the drive and creativity of a predominantly female team.

 

“Rosie MacPherson’s brilliant script platforms stories of workers in the 20th and 21st Centuries and paints an honest picture of the impact of deindustrialisation on the area while showcasing the ingenuity, strength and compassion of working people in Leeds across multiple generations.”

 

The production set is being built with support from CEG, the developer behind Kirkstall Forge, and its capable team of learners at its Forging Futures training and skills campus. CEG is also sponsoring the community engagement and family outreach of the production, which will touch the lives of so many Kirkstall residents.

 

Taking you on an immersive journey across history through Leeds Industrial Museum, the production combines local professional actors, young performers from Interplay Theatre’s Youth Theatre and a community choir. Any local residents wanting to participate in the choir still have the opportunity to participate, with choir rehearsals running every Tuesday evening at Interplay Theatre. Contact [email protected] to take part.

 

Mother of the Revolution is a show about what we share with our neighbours, what we learn from our past, what brings us together and what tears us apart.

 

The production will take place on Thursday to Sundays between the 2nd – 5th and 9th – 12th May at the Leeds Industrial Museum. Ticket sales launch on International Woman’s Day (Friday 8th March 2024) at this link: Link to buy tickets

 

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More images, including photos from the development process can be found here: Images   Watch the trailer from the development process here: Development trailer (2022)     About Archipelago Arts Collective: Archipelago makes work in co-creation about themes of epic proportions whilst looking at a local, community, personal level. Our work crosses genres, forms, and styles, but is united under the banner of live, daring, and generous work that brings people together. Made with communities, for communities. About Kirkstall Forge: CEG is leading the development of the 57-acre, £400million Kirkstall Forge scheme which is set to become home to a thriving mixed-use community in a unique wooded, riverside setting. Ultimately it will comprise of almost 1,500 new homes, 300,000 sq ft of offices and 100,000 sq ft of retail, leisure and community space.   With an 800-year history, Kirkstall Forge is the oldest continually industrialised site in the UK. It is the largest brownfield site set for redevelopment in Leeds and it is the most ambitious scheme in the city’s development pipeline.   Creative team: Mother of the Revolution is an archipelago arts collective production in association with Leeds Industrial Museum and Interplay Theatre; supported by Arts Council England, CEG, Leeds Playhouse and Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. Original concept and directed by Beth Knight Written by Rosie MacPherson Music, Lyrics, Sound Design and Musical Direction by Sean Ryan Access Direction by Kirsty Pennycook Movement and Associate Direction by Lizzy Whynes Set and Costume Design by Emma Williams Video Design by Matt Powell Associate Producing by Joseph Clowser Film Making by Pishdaad Modaressi Chahardehi BSL Consultancy by Adam Bassett Audio Description Consultancy by Ben Wilson Production Management by Isabel Potter Technical Management by Justin Wetherill Stage Management by Calum Clark   Cast: Cast: Adam Bassett (Hullraisers S2, Channel 4; Moving On, BBC One; Macbeth, Leeds Playhouse; Night Shift, Zoo Co. / Stanley Arts Centre; Christmas Carol, Hull Truck; 4.48 Psychosis, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Deafinitely Theatre) Reece Carter (Brassic, Sky; Romeo and Juliet, Chester Storyhouse; Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Nottingham Playhouse; Book of Eternity, Northern Opera Group) Cherie Gordon (Boat Story, BBC; Bossy, Messy,  Zoo Co; Black Girl Magic Alert, Everyday, I Still Blame Myself, Deafinitely Theatre) Kathryn Hanke (Emmerdale, ITV; The Var Room, Chief TV; theatre productions for Fidget Theatre, Mind The Gap, Paperback Theatre, SpeakUp Theatre, Highly Sprung and The Gramaphones) Richard Kay (Emmerdale, Coronation Street, ITV; Hollyoaks, Channel 4; theatre productions for York Theatre Royal, Fidget Theatre, Tonguetied Theatre, Leeds Playhouse, Badapple Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse and North Country Theatre) Miles Kinsley (The Polar Express Live, Warner Bros; It’s All In Your Head, Laurels Whitley Bay; Brain Training (Live Theatre); Romeo & Juliet, Theatre Space North East. Emily Snooks (Lead Female Vocalist for Flair Productions and TUI Blue Sensatori; Annie, Northeast Producers; Training: Leeds Conservatoire) Musical Performers: Claire O’Connor (As Musical Director: CAST/National Theatre, Red Ladder Theatre, Interplay Theatre, Wrongsemble, Frontroom Theatre and Fidget Theatre. As an actor: theatre productions for The Royal Lyceum, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Chester Theatre Storyhouse, Oldham Coliseum and Leeds Playhouse) Millie Watson (All The Joy That You Can Wish, Shakespeare North Playhouse/Slung Low; Training: Leeds Conservatoire)    

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