John Fletcher & David Chapman | Musical | Drama | Principals : 5m, 3f Support : 5m, 1f + Chorus)
Short synopsis
A story of the Industrial Revolution, brimming with tragedy, humour and passion. Hardship and hard work were commonplace at the beginning of the 19th Century, but in their attempts to bring improved working and living conditions, the characters living in Oldham in this musical epitomise the wider struggle that was prevalent in the large industrial towns of England. 'Threads' has a strong storyline, some challenging character roles and plenty of chorus work.
Synopsis
Characters
Reviews
Set in Oldham, 'Threads' is a story brimming with tragedy, humour and passion.
The musical opens in 1802 with the birth of twin boys to an Oldham collier's wife, Sarah Lees. The abject poverty of the working classes is worsened, around this time, by the effects of the Napoleonic Wars, the Corn Laws, the rise of the factory system and the accompanying health and social hazards in the factories and the coalmines.
As the twins grow we see what life was like through the eyes of the children. The death of Joseph, the twins' father, in a pit accident occasioned by the use of child labour down the pit, would prove to have a lasting effect on the Lees family.
When they are seventeen years old, on 16 August 1819, the twins take a day off work to join a march into Manchester, along with other working class folk from most northern towns. The march to St Peter's Field has a real carnival atmosphere, but this is changed by the charge of the 15th Manchester Hussars into the unarmed and peaceful crowd. The brutality and hopelessness of the Peterloo Massacre culminates in the death of one of the twins. This murder kindles a desire in the remaining twin to fight for all the reforms his brother had died for: workers rights; health and safety issues; universal suffrage; the reform of the Corn Laws and education for all.
Ten years later, with the help of Jane Milne, the Parson's daughter, we see a reformed and newly educated twin join the reformist, John Knight. He tours the area giving speeches, especially in the local pubs, to encourage people to join the fight for reform and representation. The Angel Inn, on High Street, was well-known for the quality of the debates to be heard there, but even here the apathy of the working people is clearly seen. They would rather drown their sorrows in the pub or go to a cockfight than talk about politics, or the need for the vote.
After an attempt on the lives of Knight and William Cobbett, to try to thwart the local campaign for reform, the perpetrators of the twin's murder are brought to justice. The campaigning continues and, just when it seems that he is ready to give it all up, the remaining twin hears the announcement of the First Reform Bill in 1831, and the desire of the people of Oldham for him to be their representative in Parliament.
Principals (5m, 3f)
Narrator - male, any age
Sarah Lees - a cotton bleacher
Joseph Lees - a collier, Sarah's husband
Adam Lees - their son
Ben Lees - his twin brother
William Clegg - a spinner's son
Jane Milne - the parson's daughter
Polly Fielding - Jane's friend, an innkeeper's daughter
Support (5m, 1f plus chorus)
Seth Chadwick - Estate Manager's son
Jacob Buckley - Deputy Estate Manager's son
Parson Milne
Bess Schofield - textile worker*
William Cobbett - Reformist and national/international political commentator*
John Knight - one of the most active Reformists of the day ** Also in chorus
Chorus : suggested size - 18 Women and 12 men
"….as good a new musical as one could have expected.""… a pleasing musical with it's heart in the right place.""… the show … thoroughly deserved the cheers from a packed, opening-night audience." - Oldham Evening Chronicle"
"… something that should delight locals and outsiders alike." - Oldham Advertiser
… a stirring theme, to which the creators do justice both musically and dramatically."
"(The) approach perfectly suited the intimate nature of the plot." - Amateur Stage magazine
"… not just a show for Northern audiences."
"… a highly successful, original musical with a strong story line."
"… it's not necessary to live in France to appreciate The Glums, or Siam to enjoy The King and I. I hope this show will go much further than the North West. It certainly deserves to." - G Holme ADB, LLAM, Cert in Acting GSMD"
… brings to vivid life a well-written story of events … in what was a harsh, struggling environment."
"… the story is well told, with humour, pathos and energy."
… a magnificent performance that had the audience on their feet."
"It would be gratifying if it should transpire that this musical show will go into publication." - Cues Newsletter, Greater Manchester Drama Federation
"… the equivalent of many professional shows in Manchester."
"… won masses of acclaim."
"… comparisons were made to Les Miserables and Blood Brothers, which I felt was entirely just."
"… the most exciting production I have seen at the Coliseum for years."
"I cannot remember the last time there was such a buzz at the Coliseum … or when so many of the audience were so vocal in praising the production."
"Comparisons with West End musicals may appear far-fetched, but that was all the talk on the night we went.
Taken from testimonials in the Readers' Letters pages of the Oldham Evening Chronicle
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Songs
1) Prologue - Narrator
2) Song Of The People - Narrator & Company
3) 1801 - Narrator
4) All My Dreams - Sarah & Joseph
5) 1807 - Narrator
6) Kids, Kids - Ben, Adam, Will, Jane & Polly
7) 1814 - Narrator & Company
8) I Want To Be Me - Adam & Ben
9) Love Will Live - Sarah & Joseph
10) 1819 - Narrator
11) Reformist March - Company
12) Peterloo - Orchestra
13) Adam's Lament - Ben & Company
~~ Interval ~~
14) Vespers - Company
15) The Pledge - Ben & Jane
16) 1829 - Narrator
17) Ten Years - Ben
18) You Don't See Me - Jane
19) Ben's Crusade - Ben
20) Down At The Ale-house - Polly, Will & Company
21) 1831 - Narrator
22) Our Prayer - Ben, Jane, Joseph & Adam
23) The Cotton Jewel - Ben & Company
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