Love It If We Beat Them
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Friday 4 & Saturday 5 October, 7:30pm
£12 adults, £10 concessions
It’s Spring 1996, Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle United are riding high in the Premier League and Tony Blair’s New Labour are gathering pace. Hope is in the air and victory seems within reach.
Len, a long term hard left activist, has decided to run as a candidate for local Labour MP, but the arrival of Victoria from Manchester as New Labour’s front runner throws a spanner in the works. With loyalties tested and tensions reaching fever pitch, the winning team will be decided in an explosive head-to-head challenge.
Set against the backdrop of the infamous Premier League season when Newcastle United almost won under the management of Kevin Keegan, Love It If We Beat them explores the age-old political questions: What is power without principle? And what are principles without power?
Love It If We Beat Them from Emmerson & Ward is a new political drama that explores a time of significant change in the identity of the North East communities and perfectly captures a moment in recent history that defines who we are today. Contains strong language and themes of child loss, recommended age 14+.
On Friday 4 October, the performance will be followed by a special Q&A, featuring creative director Rob Ward, actor David Nellist, True Faith podcast host Charlotte Robson and GRIT Studios co-founder John Macaulay, chaired by National Football Museum’s Alistair Wilkinson.
“Personal and political, local and universal, set in a recognisable past yet relevant today.” The Stage 4****
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Creative Team
Writer – Rob Ward
Director – Bex Bowsher
Designer – Alison Ashton
Sound Designer – Matthew Tuckey
Lighting Designer – Anna Reddyhoff