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1963 - They Had A Dream

Young Persons' Theatre Company present

1963 - They Had A Dream

The Story

'1963' is set in the West London suburbs around Notting Hill. Cathy Palmer is a young woman beginning to make her way in the world. She has a successful hairdressing business, great friends and she has just met a wonderful young man, Jacob Kane. There's just one problem... he's black.

Jacob came to Britain from Jamaica as a baby on the Windrush in 1948. He lives with his sister Anna and extended family - related and otherwise - in the slums of Notting Hill. He too has a good life, but a chance meeting with Cathy brings a love which his family also cannot accept.

Jacob and Cathy are caught between two worlds.

To make things worse, Cathy's father, Frank Palmer, is a notorious gangland boss. Known and feared throughout West London for his violence and ruthlessness, Frank is not above dealing with the black community. He employs Jacob's friend George, a boxer, and earns good money through rigging his fights, and Frank is partial to black women, with whom he has had several affairs, but his daughter becoming involved with a black man... well that's different...

As Jacob and Cathy's love grows, both worlds are forced to re-examine their beliefs and, ultimately, make a choice that will change all their lives.

Can love really conquer all?

Or will prejudice and fear destroy their dreams...

 

Thursday 9th April @ 7:30 pm

Friday 10th April @ 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm

Saturday 11th April @ 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm

Monday 13th April @ 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm

Tuesday 14th April @ 7:30 pm

Wednesday 15th April @ 7:30 pm

Thursday 16th April @ 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm

Friday 17th April @ 7:30 pm

Saturday 18th April @ 3:30 pm

Saturday 18th April @ 7:30 pm (limited availability)

 

Tickets: £14 (£12 concession)

School/College Groups (10+) please contact the Box Office on 020 7269 1606

 

Box Office: 020 7269 1606

 

 

CAST

 

JACOB - Shaleka Black-Heaven & Ken Nwosu

FRANK - Victor Mellors & Scott Sur

GEORGE-     Parys Jordan Sango & Ken Nwosu

LUCIANO - Markaiu & Victor Mellors

TERRY - Christian Kyriacou, Victor Mellors & Scott Sur

JIMMY - Christian Kyriacou & Markaiu

WINSTON - Rico Francis

JOHNNY DIAMOND - Markaiu, Victor Mellors & Scott Sur

WIL- Alex Hayles

OLD JACOB - Boyd Hatchett; with Paul Barber, Danny John Jules & Leon Herbert

 

CATHY- Jasmyn Banks & Naomi Fawcett

ANNA - Kandice Morris & Zara Odeniyi

SANDRA - Lily Drake and Lydia Scott

CHERIE - Sherona Knight & Nadine Woodley

RITA   - Niki Constantinou & Sophia Lewis

SARAH - Daniela Caulcrick & Dani Elle

PAM   - Lily Drake and Lydia Scott

BARBARA - Niki Constantinou & Sophia Lewis

CARLA - Jasmyn Banks & Naomi Fawcett

WAITRESS   - Teresa Joyce

MRS AINSWORTH - Thea Beyleveld & Sophia La Porta                

CHORUS GIRLS     - Jasmyn Banks, Niki Constantinou, Lily Drake, Naomi  Fawcett,  Sherona Knight, Sophia Lewis, Kandice Morris & Zara Odeniyi 

Other characters and dancers played by members of the company.

 

PRODUCTION TEAM

 

DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY

ROBBI STEVENS

 

WRITTEN BY

Victoria Howell and Robbi Stevens with Nadine Woodley an improvisations by the Cast   

COMPOSED BY

Patrick Moore with Gizelle Golebiewski

 

LYRICS BY

Gizelle Golebiewski and Victoria Howell

 

CHOREOGRAPHY BY

Derya Donaldson with Nadine Woodley and Sherona Knight

 

SINGING COACHING BY

Mark Bobb and Ronald Samm

 

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Nadine Woodley

 

VOCAL AND ACCENT COACHING

Ronald Samm and Nadine Woodley

 

FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY

Philip D'Orleans and Sam Khan

 

COSTUME DESIGNER

Sarah Devi Giubilini

 

ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNER

Luisa Compobassi

Amy Davies

Chloe Marsden

 

DRESSERS

Kat Cappellazzi

Chantal Francis

Ksenia Vashchenko

 

HAIR AND MAKER UP ARTISTS

Tristan Andre

Sarah Cricklinton

Maria Dede

Siane Hennessey

Victoria Murueva

Lucy Tomlinson

 

SET DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

Bethan Robinson

Anna Rootes

Simon Walker

 

ORIGINAL CONCEPT

Maria Haralambou and Bianca Turner

 

LIGHTING DESIGN

Matt Prentice

 

SOUND DESIGN

Peter Russell

 

PRODUCTION MANAGERS

Alex Marsden-Jones

Fiona Symes

 

PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS

Glynis Davis

Kandice Morris

 

DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER & GRAPHIC DESIGN

Daniel D Moses

 

STILLS PHOTOGRAPHERS

Daniel D Moses

Susan Smart           


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Origins of the play
The cross cultural nature of '1963' grew out of the immense cultural diversity of Junior YPTC. We felt that we wanted to devise a production which explored the challenges of communication between cultures and by setting the story in perhaps the greatest period of social change in modern Britain, we were able not only to examine the divides between cultures and the reasons for these divides, but also to evoke the energy and spirit of an age when everything seemed possible.

The play presents two worlds, each as isolated in its own way as the other. On one side is the Kraysesque violent glamour of Cathy's father, white gang land boss Frank Palmer, whilst on the other, the stark poverty and overcrowding of the Caribbean immigrants.
As these two worlds collide, racial and social tensions build and the hostilities which lie just below the surface spill out to create a nailbiting climax.

Although, the heart of the story lies in the relationship between Cathy and Jacob, and their love story may ring of Romeo and Juliet, '1963' goes further than that. As the title suggests, this story is not just about two people, but presents, rather, a snapshot in time through which this relationship, and others, can be examined.

The initial story was written by Victoria Howell and director/producer Robbi Stevens, then heavily workshopped by the cast resulting in a truly collaborative new piece of theatre.

As a result, love, anger, fear, prejudice, revenge, violence, betrayal, friendship and trust combine in 1963 to create an emotionally charged, edge of the seat production which will keep audiences gripped to the very end.

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