

Wednesday, 08 December 2010 00:00

AudioActive, Youth Offending Services and Brighton Dome
Present
Bonfire Night A supernatural Hip Hop thriller by Dizraeli
Remember Remember….November 5th Brighton 2010.
Beneath the bright surface of fireworks and toffee apple festivities, there’s something darker at work; a meddling spirit that won’t rest until the whole town has faced its demons.. As midnight draws near, it looks like some of the townsfolk might not make it til morning Rap collides with theatre, music and live graffiti to spin you into a twisted world of fire and mischief.
Sunday 19th December 2010
Brighton Dome – Pavilion Theatre
doors 6.45pm show begins 7.30pm
tickets–£3 concessions otherwise–£6
available from www.brightondome.org
call 01273 709709 or visit The Dome Box office on New Road
Cast list
Dennis – Tom Sissons
ID– Jamal Ali
Steve – Mrisi Makondo – Wills
Jodie – Emma Blu
Guy Fawkes – Sam Maryon
Danboy/Dean – Jordan ‘Rizzle’ Stephens
Mo Mohammed Samouni – Sami Doleh
Let’s Say John/ Police Officer – Dizraeli
Sean Collins/Pete Collins – Alex Lynch
Old Wisdom – Amyn Ali
Rappers – Ryan Jupp, Alex Massarella, Jermaine Heat, Jake Bradford
Narrator-Ro
Live Scenic Artists – Amyn Ali, Seeya
Production Team
Writer/Asst Director – Dizraeli
Director – Rebecca Fidler: Brighton Dome
Musical Director – Jack Kingslake
Live Art and Set Design – Sinna one, Hannah Gordon Tornesjö, Seeya, Many
Acting Coach – Israel Oyulemade
Rap Coach – Max Wheeler
Co–Facilitator – Hannah Gordon Tornesjö
Executive Producers – Adam Joolia: AudioActive, Jo Bates: Youth Offending Services
Line Producer – Susan Eskdale: AudioActive
Thanks to Glyndebourne Props Department, Jim Stephenson & Olivia Simonon
Funded and supported by AudioActive, Youth Offending Services, Brighton Dome, Hip Hop Foundation, Rising Styles, Rhythmix, Arts Council England, Safe in the city, Sussex Police, Brighton and Hove Children and Young People’s Trust.
This script and production has been created by working closely with cast members; it deals with issues important to them and other young people and reflects their concerns, experiences and day to day interactions.