Peterloo in Rock

Peterloo in Rock
Experience the powerful fusion of classic and indie rock with folk, blues and progressive rock as The Reformers of Peterloo showcase Peterloo in Rock. The show begins in the immediate aftermath of the 1819 massacre, guiding the audience through pivotal reforms of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and culminating in the present day. The principal writer and composer, Robert Carter explains that the early reformers were looking for many things that have now been changed, such as:
Fairer distribution of parliamentary seats
A voice for the working people of the north
Universal suffrage including a vote for all
Abolition of the corn laws to allow affordable food
Greater equality
Despite these historical efforts and successes, Carter poignantly highlights that the struggle for equality continues, as those in power often prioritise their own interests over the welfare of ordinary people. The rich continue to get richer while the poor struggle to make ends meet. In effect, at the root of everything, nothings really changed. This enduring theme of nothings changed resonates throughout the music, offering a reflective and thought-provoking experience.
The show will feature a fabulous complementary visual presentation created by famed graphic novelist Polyp (Peterloo Witnesses to a Massacre; Courage), generating a fully immersive audio-visual experience that promises to be emotional, educational and extremely entertaining. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a musical journey that blends historical significance with contemporary relevance, all set to an unforgettable soundtrack.
Mark your calendars for Friday 24th October and join us at Guide Bridge Theatre for a evening of music, history, and powerful storytelling. This is an event you won't want to miss!
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