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Townsend Theatre Productions - PART 1 Dare Devil Rides To Jarama by Neil Gore

from Audio Play 'Dare Devil Rides To Jarama' by Neil Gore by Neil Gore

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Scenes
1. Salud! Brigade – Salud! (Anon.)
2. Easter 1929: Sheffield Sports Stadium, Owlerton, Sheffield
Riding in the Speedway Races (based on TT Races by Harry Gifford & Fred E Cliffe)
3. 1931: The Pits at Owlerton, Sheffield; Dirt Track Riders’ Association
4. Manchester Young Communist League (words: Ewan MacColl/music: John Kirkpatrick)
5. Hospital Hamburg, Germany
6. Fords at Dagenham
7. 1932: Wall of Death at Sheffield and Denmark
‘Dare Devil’ Beckett (based on ‘Dare Devil’ Dick by Harry Gifford & Fred E Cliffe)
8. Meeting Leda Tynsen
Handsome Young Biker (1) (based on ‘He Was A Very Handsome Young Soldier’]

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from Audio Play 'Dare Devil Rides To Jarama' by Neil Gore, released September 11, 2020
Produced by Townsend Theatre Productions and Hollow Moon

For Townsend Theatre Productions (www.townsendproductions.org.uk):

Louise Townsend (Producer & Director)
Neil Gore (Writer, Actor & Musician – banjo uke, guitar and mandolin)
David Heywood (Actor & Musician - oboe and guitar)
John Kirkpatrick (Musical Director)
Daniella Beattie (Production Lighting Designer)

Recorded by Tim Vickerstaffe and Daniella Beattie for Hollow Moon Media in Leek, Staffs, in 2017, and edited by Daniella Beattie in 2020.

Special thanks to Marlene Sidaway, Jim Jump, Meirian Jump and Charles Jepson of
The International Brigades Memorial Trust, Tosh McDonald and Unite the Union.

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Townsend Theatre Productions Bedford, UK

Formed in 2011 and with eight plays and seven national tours to its growing name, it has played over 600 venues to a collective audience of 60,000. The company is especially well-placed to deliver impact innovation being centrally concerned with widening access to culture, taking 'theatre to non-theatre venues for audiences that find access theatre centres a challenge' ... more

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