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Meeting Joe Strummer

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Meeting Joe Strummer
Written byPaul Hodson
CharactersNick
Steve
Date premiered2006
Place premieredEdinburgh Festival, Edinburgh
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy; Drama
SettingVarious

Meeting Joe Strummer is a two-handed play by Paul Hodson.

Introduction

The play was an Edinburgh Festival Fringe First winner in 2006.[1] The play originally starred actors Steve North and Nick Miles and was produced by Brighton Theatre Events at The Gilded Balloon. It subsequently toured the UK in autumn 2007 with Steve North and Huw Higginson taking the role of Nick, and in March and April 2010 with Steve North playing Steve and Jason Pitt playing Nick, produced by The Future is Unwritten Theatre Company and directed by Paul Hodson.[citation needed]

Story

Nick and Steve, two men in their forties, meet again for the first time in years at a gig by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. As teenagers, they watched The Clash play the Rock Against Racism rally at Victoria Park in 1978, and lived through divorce, class warfare, acid house, the Thatcher years and soap stardom; however, they retain their passions for punk idealism, or "inner Strummer".[2] With a cast of only two, the play is performed with no props on a bare stage in front of a large banner of Strummer. There are rapid jump cuts in time and place between scenes.[citation needed]

External links

References

  1. ^ Adams, Owen (14 November 2007). "Raise a clenched fist for Joe Strummer". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  2. ^ johnrobb (1 November 2012). "Meeting Joe Strummer: The play". Louder Than War. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 11:49
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