rapists to walk free. This is a landmark story with global relevance.
https://tinyurl.com/24url8gz
Julie Keeps Quiet General release, April 25 #MeToo drama about an elite teenage tennis player (Tessa Van den Broeck) whose coach becomes embroiled in a scandal, which puts pressure on her to speak out.
https://tinyurl.com/2xqy85jy
Theatre > Public Interest
Loading Bay, Bradford, May 21–31 Politics and music collide as a cast of rappers and DJs look at real cases of joint enterprise that expose the prejudice suffered by many young working-class people. Zia Ahmed’s script is staged by Common Wealth for Bradford 2025.
https://tinyurl.com/23qunmrp
The Herds Manchester, London, date tbc The team behind Little Amal, the 12-foot puppet of a refugee child, goes
on a marathon journey from Central Africa to Norway with a herd of life-sized puppet animals, all of which are endangered by global warming. Director Amir Nizar Zuabi hopes to add emotional urgency to the statistics.
https://tinyurl.com/28zlynba
Keli On tour, May 10–June 14 Composer Martin Green hooks up with brass bands to mark 40 years since the miners’ strike in a show about community, creativity and music that combines history with one woman’s story. Bryony Shanahan directs the National Theatre of Scotland production.
https://tinyurl.com/26wpcdjh
Spotlight Radical secret city
How well do you know your city? Once you have ticked off the regular tourist spots, what stories are left untold? In Glasgow, Katherine Mackinnon (pictured), Henry Bell and David Lees are filling in the gaps. They have
researched the people’s history of the city for a series of two-hour guided walks. Running from spring to autumn (year-round for private groups), Radical Glasgow Tours highlights political struggles from the 1915 rent strikes to a Home Office immigration raid
on a flat that was halted by a mass protest in 2021. After an eight-hour stand-off, the police released the two men they had attempted to detain. One route is
dedicated to socialist campaigner and early-20th century revolutionary John Maclean. Another focuses on the women who were central to the red Sunday school
movement, the anti-apartheid campaign and the fight for equal pay. Another considers refugees who arrived from Spain, Chile, Belgium, Poland and elsewhere. Geographical tours
include Radical Southside (covering anti-fascist protest and left-wing theatre), Radical West End (suffragettes and the Sheku Bayoh campaign) and George Square (long-standing place of civic protest). A Red Clydeside tour is in development. “It would be great to invite NUJ comrades to come along,” says Mackinnon. Radical Glasgow Tours, https:// tinyurl. com/2c3mwtce
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