A new music theatre work commemorating the contributions of ethnic minority soldiers during the First World War through music, theatre and puppetry, bringing to life their hopes and fears, their longing for home, their camaraderie, courage and valour.
Directed by Clare Whistler and Freya Wynn-Jones to Neil Irish’s designs, it features over 250 children from local primary schools in Brighton, Newhaven, Lewes and Seaford alongside acclaimed jazz vocalist of the year and MOBO nominated Cleveland Watkiss and ‘superb’ (The Times) opera singer Damian Thantrey.
Renowned jazz composer Julian Joseph and award-winning composer Richard Taylor are joined by composers Michael Betteridge, Jenny Gould, Matthew King, James Redwood and Omar Shahryar in a unique collaboration drawing together work developed with schools across London, Lancashire and the South East since 2014.
This powerful centenary event is made all the more poignant by its location in Brighton Dome, which served as an Indian Military Hospital during the war.
Music: Julian Joseph and Richard Taylor
Libretto: Tertia Sefton-Green
There will be a pre-performance talk at 5.30pm about the creation of Trench Brothers with Julian Joseph and Tertia Sefton-Green hosted by novelist Kamila Shamsie, winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Tickets to the evening performance also give access to the pre-performance talk.
Venue: Brighton Dome, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE
Tickets: £12
Full information and booking here.