Cable Street – a new musical is back to London after two sold-out runs

The musical will run from 16th January to 28th February at the Marylebone Theatre
Following two completely sold-out runs at Southwark Playhouse last year, the musical Cable Street returns to London with its latest iteration.
Presented by 10 to 4 Productions, written by Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky and directed by Adam Lenson, this exciting production takes us back to October 1936, in the heart of London’s East End. Sammy, Mairead and Ron are carving out their own futures on Cable Street when Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists start to march on East London. One hundred thousand Jews, Irish workers and communists unite to blockade the road they call home. As the people raise their voices and take a united stand against hatred, the lives of the streets’ residents are changed forever.
Featuring a powerful and contemporary score (listen below), Cable Street is an electrifying reimagining of one of London’s most significant days.
A celebration of community and a rallying call to action, this timeless story is as powerful today as it ever was.
Music and lyrics of Cable Street is by Tim Gilvin, book by Alex Kanefsky, directed by Adam Lenson, musical supervisor by Tamara Saringer, orchestrations/vocal arrangements by Tim Gilvin, set design by Yoav Segal, sound design by Charlie Smith, choreography by Jevan Howard Jones, costume design by Lu Herbert, lighting design by Sam Waddington/Ben Jacobs, casting director Olivia Laydon for Jill Green Casting, artwork by Bob King, marketing 10 to 4 Productions, public relations Chloe Nelkin Consulting, producer Dylan Schlosberg at 10 to 4 Productions, associate producer Neil Marcus and production manager Mark Hartley at TPO.
Cast is yet to be announced.

