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A photo of a white man with grey hair and facial hair in Edwardian costume of grey waistcoat, white buttoned shirt, black trousers and a narrow brimmed hat. He is playing a guitar and singing in front of a projected backdrop of black and white images or film.
Townsend Productions presents

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists

Neil Gore presents a one-person version of the classic novel by Robert Tressell featuring projection, political conjuring tricks, and live music. Meet the famous characters and enjoy the scenes, speeches and songs, with the Great Money Trick as its centrepiece.

Date & Time
Location
The Coro
Prices

Standard/Access: £18
Student/Under 18: £12
Unwaged (recipients of means-tested government benefits): £7

Ticket prices inclusive of booking fee and restoration levy

Coro Members save 10%
Coro Members don’t pay booking fees

Additional details

Members on-sale: Tue 15 Aug 10am
Public on-sale: Thu 17 Aug 10am

Age guidance: 11+

Doors open at 6:45pm

There is no interval

By booking you agree to our Conditions of Sale and Entry including our refund policy.

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This enduring and absorbing classic story of a year in the life of a group of Edwardian painters and decorators is brought to life by Neil Gore using his extensive knowledge of the book and the play, having performed it in many versions over forty years.

‘The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists’ follows a group of workers as they renovate ‘The Cave’, a three-storey town house, for Mayor Sweater. It traces their hardships and struggles for survival in a complacent and stagnating Edwardian England. These workers are the ‘philanthropists’ who throw themselves into back-breaking work for poverty wages in order to generate profit for their masters. They are joined by artist Owen, whose spirited attacks on the dishonesty of Capitalism along with his Socialist vision, highlights the exploitation in their workplace but also focuses on the inequality in society as a whole.

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  • 7.30pm - 9.00pm