A screening of the digital theatre adaptation Truth to Power Café accompanied by Jeremy Goldstein, Henry Woolf and director Jen Heyes for an open “Q&A”.
Truth to Power Café conjures up voices of loss, hope and resistance.
Inspired by the political and philosophical beliefs of Nobel prize winning playwright Harold Pinter and his Hackney Gang who included Jeremy Goldstein’s late father Mick Goldstein, and poet polymath and sole surviving member Henry Woolf.
Created, written and performed by Jeremy Goldstein with Henry Woolf and community participants from the UK and USA.
Digital theatre adaptation and directed by Jen Heyes
"A highly original mix of personal memoir, pungent testimony... heartfelt, passionate and lovably odd"
Michael Billington
"Theatre at its simplest and most direct"
Guardian
"A haunting, lyrical meditation on personal power, family and identity"
The Stage
"A priceless repository of living social history, wit, wisdom and defiance"
Attitude
“Jeremy Goldstein’s genre-busting roadshow presents a line-up of extraordinary individuals with the power to inspire.”
Jewish Renaissance
“Hits the core of humanity and all of what is going on in the world.”
Metro
"Theatre to terrify the bigoted tyrannies of Donald Trump.”
The Gay UK
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Running time: 40 mins
Followed by an open “Q&A”
A “Pay what you can” event.
Friday, Dec 11th | 7 - 9:00pm {UK}. Live on Zoom.
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