Showing posts with label Clem Beckett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clem Beckett. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Spanish Civil War event in Wakefield

Subject: Spanish Civil War meeting at Red Shed
 
Thirty six people packed into the Red Shed meeting room in Wakefield last Saturday (11 March) to discuss the Spanish Civil War and to remember those who so bravely fought against fascism.
The first speaker was the author and campaigner Granville Williams.  Granville noted that the Soviet Union, through the Comintern, was urging young workers to go to Spain.  However between 1936 and 1938 there were massive purges in the Soviet Union.  This "terror in the Soviet Union was projected into Spain" with the "persecution and extermination of Trotskyists."
Granville paid particular tribute to POUM which had "brilliant leaders" and activists who had led struggles including mass strikes.
The second speaker was Bob Mitchell, a former councillor and former Mayor of Wakefield.  He said the "democrats of Spain were defending an elected Government" and "defending reforms against a fascist and military coup."  All wars generated poetry, he said, but the Spanish Civil War in particular spawned an "immense body of work."  Bob then read a moving selection of poetry by John Cornford, Frank Ryan, Frank Edwards and others.
The final speaker was the environmental campaigner Tim Padmore.  Tim spoke in particular about a new production of the play, "Dare Devil Rides to Jamara", which tells the story of two volunteers Clem Beckett and Chris Caldwell who went to fight with the International Brigades in Spain.
The event was organised by the Wakefield Socialist History Group.  The Group's next event is on Saturday 1 April 1pm, again at the Red Shed, when Dr Martin Crick and Paul Bennett will speak at a meeting on "British Socialism and World War One." Fraternally
Alan Stewart
Convenor, Wakefield Socialist History Group
07931927451

Thursday, 1 December 2016

'Dare Devil Rides To Jarama'

Sponsored by the Trade Unions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War, Dare Devil Rides to Jarama is a new play by Townsend Productions based on the experiences of International Brigade volunteers during the Spanish Civil War. In particular it focuses on Clem Beckett, a Lancashire blacksmith and famous star of the speedway track, who joined the International Brigade to defend freedom and democracy against Franco's rising fascist armies.
 This extraordinary story will be presented for two nights only at the Library - Friday 27 and Saturday 28 January 2017 at 7.30pm.   Tickets price £12 (£10 concessions) are available.  Further information from 07949 635910.

Townsend Productions, in association with IBMT Harrogate Theatre, The Place Bedford and Unite the Union, present
'Dare Devil Rides To Jarama' by Neil Gore

Go see 'Dare Devil rides to Jarama'.
Be entertained,be wiser,laugh & be angry. Fascism's not yet dead.' Rodney Bickerstaffe
An amazing story of Wall of Death motorcycle rider Clem “Dare Devil” Beckett and Marxist writer and poet Christopher Caudwell, at first sight two unlikely friends and comrades, who were thrown together by their shared determination to defend the Spanish republic against Franco’s rising fascist tide.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War, Dare Devil Rides To Jarama is a world premiere based on the experiences of The International Brigades during The Spanish Civil War. Looking at the powerful political and economic forces that engulfed 1930s Europe, Dare Devil Rides to Jarama follows the life of why so many ordinary people made the extraordinary choice to leave family and livelihoods and fight in a brutal war so far from home.
When Spaniards rose up to resist General Franco's military rebellion in 1936, it was an inspiration to millions of people worldwide.  Their heroic struggle alerted the rest of the world to the threat of fascism. Dare Devil Rides To Jarama commemorates and celebrates the contribution and sacrifice of the Volunteer International Brigades, including two and a half thousand from Britain and Ireland.
Compelling and humorous, Dare Devil Rides To Jarama focuses on the contrasting lives of Clem Beckett, born in Oldham and famous star of the speedway track around Manchester and the North, and Christopher Caudwell, a renowned writer, poet and philosopher.  Both men were killed together at Jarama in February 1937, having become friends as members of the British Battalion's machine-gun company.
Through stirring song, poetry and compelling movement and dance, Dare Devil Rides To Jarama captures the raw passions and emotions of the time. Musical direction is from acclaimed folk singer and squeeze box player John Kirkpatrick. The play has a particular resonance in our current climate as it examines how the economic pressures in the 1930s contributed to the rise of xenophobic tendencies throughout Europe and the failure of a unified left to join together to successfully challenge these forces. Dare Devil Rides To Jarama aims to bring the full story of the compelling dispute to life in this powerful and thought-provoking new play. This production follows Townsend Productions’ critically acclaimed United We Stand, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists and We Will Be Free.
Director Louise Townsend comments, This project is a tremendous opportunity to tell this very intricate and extraordinary story of exceptional people. The challenge is twofold - to do justice to their achievements and to reflect the dense, turbulent political and historical times.
Writer Neil Gore comments, The play is an exciting and evocative piece about the incredible contribution made by the volunteers that made up the International Brigades to fight the forces of fascism and to uphold the power of democracy. It is also an important examination of the fascinating and brilliant life of Clem Beckett who achieved so much in such a short time as a top speedway rider and a rider in the Wall of Death around Europe.        

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Crowd Funding & Townsend Productions

PLEASE CAN WE HAVE YOUR FEEDBACK? WE ARE THINKING OF USING CROWD FUNDING TO RAISE MONEY TO BE ABLE TO EMPLOY AN EXTRA ACTOR FOR OUR NEW PROJECT " DARE DEVIL RIDES TO JARAMA"
Hello
We are thinking of using a device that many artists and theatre companies use today to raise money for their project and it's called Crowd funding.
How it works is that individuals/ companies can donate small amounts of money which after a period of time builds up into a bigger sum of money, hopefully!
The reason we are thinking of doing this even though we have had some amazing sponsorship from our associates the IBMT & The Trade Unions NASUWT, FBU, UNITE, UNISON and the GMB  we are just short of being able to employ another actor in the show.
However I would like some feedback on this to see if people /companies think this is a good idea, would you be willing to pledge and/or help share the information on social media.
Please e mail me directly: townsendproductions@hotmail.co.uk
Below is what the content Crowd Funding document will say.
Many Thanks
Louise - 07949635910  e-mail: townsendproductions@hotmail.co.uk
 
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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

'Dare Devil Rides To Jarama'

Townsend Productions in association with Harrogate Theatre and The Place Bedford 

'DARE DEVIL RIDES TO JARAMA' A new play by Neil Gore

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR AUTUMN 2016 UK TOUR.

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DARE DEVIL RIDES TO JARAMA:
 A new play by Neil Gore

Spain 1936: Speedway star and daring

Wall of Death motorcycle rider
Clem "Dare Devil" Beckett felt his place
was with Spanish people
defending freedom and democracy
against Franco's rising fascist armies.

Commissioned by the International

Brigades Memorial Trust,
this play tells his extraordinary
story as part of the
80th Anniversary of the Spanish Civil War
and the formation of the International Brigades.

AUTUMN TOUR DATES 2016:
 TICKETS NOW ON SALE!!!!!

SEPTEMBER
24 The Place Bedford (Box office:
www.theplacebedford.org.uk; 01234718112)
26 -30 Harrogate Theatre
(boxoffice@harrogatetheatre.co.uk; 01423502116)

OCTOBER
1 Harrogate Theatre
(boxoffice@harrogatetheatre.co.uk;01423502116)
4 Loganlea Miners Welfare
(Box office: The Pitstop, 01501-763354)
5 North Edinburgh Arts  
(Box office: 0131 315 2151; northedinburgharts.co.uk)   
6 -7 Lowry Salford
(Box office: 0843 208 6000;
Groups Line: 0843 208 6003)
8 Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury 
(Box office: 08448717607;
www.atgtickets.com/shows/aylesbury)
11 Guildhall Derby
(boxoffice@derby.gov.uk; 01332 255800)
12-15 Oldham Coliseum
(Box office: 01616242829; www.coliseum.org.uk)
18-19 Castle Wellingborough  
(Box office: 01933270007; www.thecastle.org.uk)
20 Chilwell Arts Centre Beeston
(Box office: 07861 308044)
21 The Lansdown Hall Stroud
(Box office: The Subscription Rooms 01453 760900)
22 The Seagull, Lowestoft 
(Box office: 01502 589726; www.theseagull.co.uk)
24- 29 The Bussey Building Peckham
(Box office: online www.clfartcafe.org; 02077325275)
30 The Marx Memorial Library London [extracts & songs]
(Box office: 02072531485; www.marxlibrary.org.uk)
                                                                                                   
NOVEMBER
1 Hertford Theatre
(Box office: 01992 531500; www.hertfordtheatre.com)
2 Wedgwood Rooms, Southsea
(Box office: Wedgewood Rooms 02392863911 
Kings Theatre 02392828282)
3 The Plough Arts Centre, Gt Torrington (Box office: 01805624624; www.theploughartscentre.org.uk)                                                                       
4 Dorchester Arts Centre
(Box office: 01305 266926; www.dorchesterarts.org.uk)
5 Bridport Arts Centre
(Box office: www.bridport-arts.com; 01308 424204
7 Theatre Royal Margate
(boxoffice@margatewintergardens.co.uk; 01843 292795)
10 Barnsley Civic
(Box office: 01226 327000; enquirie@barnsleycivic.co.uk)
12 Cast Doncaster
(Box office: 01302 303 959; castindoncaster.com)
13 Severn Theatre Shrewsbury
(Box office: 01743 281281; www.theatresevern.co.uk)
14 -19 Lantern Theatre Sheffield
(Box office: 0114 255 1776; www.lanterntheatre.org.uk)
22 -23 St Michaels Irish Centre, Liverpool
(Box office: Box Office: 0151 263 1808 /
www.stmichaelsirishcentre.org )
24 - 26  Yorkshire rural touring scheme www.blaize.uk.net 
dates to be announced.
29 Lighthouse Poole
(Box office: 0844 406 8666; www.lighthouse poole.co.uk)
30 The Place Bedford
(Box office: www.theplacebedford.org.uk; 01234718112)

DECEMBER
1 Square Chapel Halifax
(Box office: 01422349422; www.squarechapel.co.uk)
2 The Hat Factory Luton
(Box office: 01582 878100; http://www.lutonculture.com/hat-factory)
3 Ruskin College Oxford
(Box office: 01865 759600; www.ruskin.ac.uk)