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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2023 · 32 MIN

6. Tracy Ryan's Strike! - The Play

from Activism in the 80s · host Ardent Theatre Company

One day in 2008, a radio interview grabbed the attention of playwright Tracy Ryan. Irish Department store owner Ben Dunne was trying to apologise to a former employee. It wasn't going well."So I was kind of like, What's this about? So I just started googling and looking around and then started to read about the strike and I was like, wow."That employee, Mary Manning, had spent more than two and a half years on strike at Dunnes.And Tracy had stumbled on to the story of how a small group of shop workers defied the Irish establishment.Her play Strike was born. "You've got to tell the story. Tell the story with heart and truth and conviction and respect for what they did."Fast forward to 2023. With Ardent Theatre Company, Tracy brings strike to the London stage with Kirsty Patrick Ward directing. "What we wanted to do was show police brutality on a much wider scale. That this actually can be happening is happening all over the world in different context."Explore the long journey from that first spark of an idea - to opening night at Southwark Playhouse. Hosted by Ardent Theatre Company Creative Director Andrew Muir.In this Episode:1:43 - Tracy Ryan discovers the Dunnes Stores strike story3:55 - Meeting the strikers6:58 - Director Kirsty Patrick Ward gets hooked on the script8:45 - Early stagings of the play rekindle interest in the strikers' story12:07 - Kirsty Patrick Ward starts working on the 2023 production16:09 - Edits and rewrites tighten the pacing23:15 - Shaping characters and bringing them to life25:40 - The show goes on stage - with the strikers in the audience29:02 The show's over. How to the writer and director feel?Activism in the 80s is a Creative Kin production for Ardent Theatre Company.Executive Producer & Producer: Jason CaffreyProduction music: Ellie ParkerMixing and Mastering: Adam DoubleThis production has been supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.Links:https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/strike-abouthttps://www.creativekin.co.uk/https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/tracy-ryanhttps://theagency.co.uk/the-clients/kirsty-patrick-ward/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-caffrey/https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/andrew-muirhttp://www.adamdouble.com/abouthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-parker-9ba9aa195/Remember to share, subscribe and leave a five-star review!

One day in 2008, a radio interview grabbed the attention of playwright Tracey Ryan. Irish Department store owner Ben Dunne was trying to apologise to a former employee. It wasn't going well. "So I was kind of like, What's this about? So I just started googling and looking around and then started to read about the strike and I was like, wow." That employee, Mary Manning, had spent more than two and a half years on strike at Dunnes. And Tracey had stumbled on to the story of how a small group of shop workers defied the Irish establishment. Her play Strike was born. "You've got to tell the story. Tell the story with heart and truth and conviction and respect for what they did." Fast forward to 2023. With Ardent Theatre Company, Tracey brings strike to the London stage with Kirsty Patrick Ward directing. "What we wanted to do was show police brutality on a much wider scale. That this actually can be happening is happening all over the world in different context." Explore the long journey from that first spark of an idea - to opening night at Southwark Playhouse. Hosted by Ardent Theatre Creative Director Andrew Muir. In this Episode: 1:43 - Tracy Ryan discovers the Dunnes Stores strike story 3:55 - Meeting the strikers 6:58 - Director Kirsty Patrick Ward gets hooked on the script 8:45 - Early stagings of the play rekindle interest in the strikers' story 12:07 - Kirsty Patrick Ward starts working on the 2023 production 16:09 - Edits and rewrites tighten the pacing 23:15 - Shaping characters and bringing them to life 25:40 - The show goes on stage - with the strikers in the audience 29:02 The show's over. How to the writer and director feel? Activism in the 80s is a Creative Kin production for Ardent Theatre. Executive Producer & Producer: Jason Caffrey Production music: Ellie Parker Mixing and Mastering: Adam Double This production has been supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players. Links: https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/strike-about https://www.creativekin.co.uk/ https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/ https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/tracy-ryan https://theagency.co.uk/the-clients/kirsty-patrick-ward/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-caffrey/ https://www.ardenttheatre.co.uk/andrew-muir http://www.adamdouble.com/about https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-parker-9ba9aa195/ Remember to share, subscribe and leave a five-star review!

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