THE PEOPLE’S CABARET
Jessica Walker & Luke Styles

Brighton Festival
Wednesday 24 May 8pm
Komedia Basement

Performers:
Jessica Walker – Voice
Hannah Azuonye – Actor
CHROMA:
clarinet Stuart King
cello Chris Allan
piano Siwan Rhys
percussion Steve Gibson

In 2023 we find ourselves living through times of unprecedented social, cultural and economic upheaval. Well…almost unprecedented. Track back 90 years, and there are striking parallels to be drawn with Europe and America in the 1930s, when Populism was on the rise, and much of the world found itself in the midst of a Great Depression. Back then, composers and writers responded to their times in biting, satirical tone. The songs of Weill, Eisler, Spoliansky, Hollaender and Brecht ranted against racism, capitalism and oppression, until their authors were forced to flee the country, in fear for their lives.

The songs written by these seminal artists are still regularly performed today, as illustrations of a past that must never be repeated, but where are the contemporary responses? Singer/writer Jessica Walker and composer Luke Styles hold a mirror up to the time of unrest we are living through, and create a cutting-edge work for our age, with a brand new cycle of songs about discrimination, social inequality, freedom of expression, and the rise of fake news.

‘A bewitching performer…’ The New York Times on Jessica Walker

‘an anarchic tone in which the influences of Alban Berg and Kurt Weill fuse merrily.’ The Independent on Luke Styles

TICKETS

Age 12+ | £15
Under 26s £12.50
Festival Standby £10

more information at Brighton Festival website