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Manchester International Festival- Cotton Panic

14th July 2017 8:45pm
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Cotton was once as good as gold in Lancashire, the engine for a thriving economy built on the Industrial Revolution.
When
14th July 2017 8:45pm
Venue
Upper Campfield Market Hall, Barton St, Manchester, M3.   venue link
Member Cost
£29
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***ALL BOOKINGS MUST BE TAKEN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT TAKING PLACE***

Created by Jane Horrocks, Nick Vivian and Wrangler

Industrial music drama

World premiere

Cotton was once as good as gold in Lancashire, the engine for a thriving economy built on the Industrial Revolution. And then in 1861, reality bit: the US Civil War took root, American ports fell silent, the supply of cotton dried up and the prosperous North was brought to its knees. This was the Cotton Famine, and England has never been the same since.

Cotton Panic! tells the story of the catastrophe that befell the North and its people, all thanks to events that took place thousands of miles away. Created by Jane Horrocks, Nick Vivian and Wrangler, featuring Stephen Mallinder of the great Cabaret Voltaire, the show uses a compelling collage of live music, drama, words and film to evoke an era lost to history: of hard work, of passion, and of the North of England’s inspiring solidarity with the slaves of the American South.

Cotton Panic! will be driven by a dynamic soundtrack, taking in original material, familiar songs, industrial noise and electronic soundscaping. Staged in the atmospheric Victorian grandeur of Upper Campfield Market Hall, the show takes the audience through prosperity, panic and poverty, towards the peace of companionship with one’s fellow man.

The price to attend the event includes the ticket price plus, where applicable, booking fee and Venue Restoration Levy. Additional per transaction charges, ranging from £2.50 to £12.50 for handling apply.

Subject to numbers and availability.

 

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