NS Archive 2022: Red Ellen
A Northern Stage, Nottingham Playhouse and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh Production
Fri 25 Mar – Sat 9 Apr
This remarkable new play from Caroline Bird tells the inspiring and epic story of Ellen Wilkinson, Labour MP, who was forever on the right side of history, forever on the wrong side of life.
Caught between revolutionary and parliamentary politics, Ellen fights with an unstoppable, reckless energy for a better world. Running (quite literally in some cases) into the likes of Albert Einstein and Ernest Hemingway, she battles to save Jewish refugees in Nazi Germany; campaigns for Britain to aid the fight against Franco’s Fascists in Spain; and leads 200 workers in the Jarrow Crusade, marching from Newcastle through Nottingham and the Midlands, all the way to London delivering a petition to reduce unemployment and poverty. She serves as a vital member of Churchill’s cabinet, and has affairs with communist spies and government ministers. But, despite all of this, she still finds herself – somehow – on the outside looking in.
This is the story of Ellen Wilkinson.
There is more than one way to kill a revolutionary…
Toured to Nottingham Playhouse, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, York Theatre Royal
Cast
Mercedes Assad – Mr Ainsley/Einstein
Sandy Batchelor – Otto
Laura Evelyn – Isabel
Bettrys Jones – Ellen
Helen Katamba – Annie
Jim Kitson – David
Kevin Lennon – Herbert
Writer – Caroline Bird
Director – Wils Wilson
Set & Costume Designer – Camilla Clarke
Music & Sound Designer – Jasmin Kent Rodgman
Lighting Designer – Kai Fischer
Movement Director – Patricia Suarez
Intimacy Director – Vanessa Coffey
Fight Director – Kaitlin Howard
Dramaturg – Kate Leys
Wardrobe Supervisor – Naomi Daley
Assistant Director (RTYDS) – Bex Bowsher
Production Manager – Marty Moore
Stage Manager – Alec Reece
Deputy Stage Manager – Nichola Mecrow
Assistant Stage Manager – Grace Branch
Dresser – Laura Jane Aitman
The Jarrow March Song – Music by Jasmin Kent Rodgman, Lyrics by Caroline Bird, Choir The Felling Male Voice Choir, Vocalist Katie Doherty
Behind the Scenes
Reviews
★★★★ “A fast-paced production that tackles politics with humour and flair” – The Stage
★★★★ “A trenchant portrait of a political trailblazer” – The Times
★★★★ “Bettrys Jones gives towering performance in life of political pioneer” – Guardian
Programme
View the programme for Red Ellen here.