Cable Street, a Brits Off Broadway production @ 59E59 Theaters


The Play:
Cable Street; a perhaps too ambitious Hamilton-wannabe (complete with some awkward raps) about the real-life clashes in 1936 between the British fascist Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirt troops and a coalition of East End residents composed of communists, Jews and other freedom fighters

Written by: Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky        Directed by: Adam Lenson

One good thing: A show about people coming together to resist fascism is obviously timely

One not-so-great thing: The story isn’t as well-known here as it is in Britain and the attempt to make it relatable by knitting three demographically separate storylines together in Ragtime fashion ends up turning its archetypes into stereotypes 


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