Event

Workshop-performance - Meerut (1931): Anti-imperialism, Agitprop, and the Workers’ Theatre Movement

Date
2 Nov 2022
Time
17:30 UK time
Speakers
Nicholas Owen
Where
The Queen's College, Shulman Auditorium, High Street OX1 4AW
Series
TORCH: Britain and the Soviet Union: Early Cultural Encounters Network
Audience
Members of the University only
Booking
Required
In association with Creation Theatre, we will be presenting a workshop-performance of Meerut (1931), one of the most important of the Workers’ Theatre Movement’s early agit-prop sketches. Meerut describes the trial and imprisonment of a group of trade union leaders in India through ‘mass declamation’ and was described by Ewan MacColl, founder of the Red Megaphones, as ‘quite the most exciting bit of theatre’ he ever saw. Following the performance, discussion of the play’s context will be led by Nicholas Owen, Associate Professor of Politics.