One Sunday in 1936 the streets of London's East End became the scene
of famous stand against rising fascism, as thousands of local
residents, be they Jewish, Irish, socialist, trade-unionist, or just
everyday working-class Londoners, joined together to prevent the
British Union of Fascists from marching through their neighbourhood.
Remembered as the Battle of Cable Street, Tim Gilvin and playwright
Alex Kanefsky's critically acclaimed musical Cable Street draws on
that moment and the communities who shaped it. Directed by Adam
Lenson, don't miss this brilliant work as it comes to New York's
Off-Broadway, at a time when it feels more urgent than ever.
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