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Marx in Soho
A play by
Howard Zinn
Saturday 20th June 2015, 8pm
The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BQ
£8/£6 – to reserve tickets phone 07913 449 396 or pay
on the door
A Touring Company/PB Production
"Engaging and entertaining - a rewarding theatrical
experience" ****stars - Morning
Star
Karl Marx is back!
“Don’t you wonder why it is necessary to declare me dead
again and again?”
Karl Marx has agitated with the authorities of the afterlife for a chance
to clear his name. Through a bureaucratic error, though, Marx is sent
to Soho in New York, rather than his old stomping ground in Soho, London,
to make his case. The play introduces us to Marx's wife, Jenny, his children,
the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, and a host of other characters. It is a
brilliant introduction to Marx's life, his analysis of society, and his
passion for radical change.
And in an era of savage austerity cuts and an ever-growing disparity
between rich and poor this play is more relevant than ever.
The playwright Howard Zinn, best known for his book, 'A Peoples History
of the United States' adds:
"Karl and Jenny Marx had moved to London after he was expelled from
country after country on the European continent. They lived in the grubby
Soho district, and revolutionaries from all over Europe, arriving in London,
trooped in and out of their home. That imagined scene — Marx at
home, Marx with his wife, Jenny, with his daughter Eleanor — fascinated
me."
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