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Josey, The Indignant Daughter is a brand-new audio musical inspired by Northumberland based suffragette, feminist and social reformer, Josephine Butler. Launching 8 March on Anchor FM, the podcast is free to download and available on all streaming sites. Listen to writer and composer of Josey, Katie Doherty (pictured) introducing the piece.
There was a woman…
In the 19th Century Josephine campaigned for women’s suffrage, the right of women to better education, and the abolition of child prostitution. Now Josephine Butler’s story will be at the centre of a new audio musical written by singer – songwriter Katie Doherty in collaboration with women from across Northumberland.
There are so many contemporary issues – some not wholly different from those that concerned Josephine nearly 200 years ago – that women are passionate about and motivated to change in much the same way as Josephine Butler.
“We are determined to take their issues and tell Josephine’s story through a modern lens, reflecting the concerns of women in the UK today.”
Joe Hufton, Artistic Director November Club.
The production is being created with digital support agency The Space. This is the first time November Club has released an audio musical, bringing issues of activism and gender equality to a wider audience.
The digital venture will lead to a full touring version of the musical in 2024.
Credits
Writer and Composer: Katie Doherty
Sound Designer: Matthew Tuckey
Additional Sound Design, Mixing and Mastering: Andrew Cadie
Director: Joe Hufton
Dramaturge: Maria Crocker
Sound Engineer: Adam Forster
Producer: Lizzie Vogler
Actors: Michael Blair and Karen Traynor
Young Girl: Betsy Sutton
Piano, lead vocals and prepared piano - Katie Doherty
Bass synth - Andrew Cadie
Drums and prepared piano - Adam Forster
Voices: Young people from Cramlington Learning Village and Duke’s Academy, Ashington, Further Stages at Stagecoach North Tyneside and members of the choir and their friends and families.
Business and Operations Director: Andrea Perrett
Marketing and Audience Development: Kathryn Row
Participation Producer: Louise Taylor-Asheg
Young people from Cramlington Learning Village and Duke’s Academy, Ashington.
The digital piece features a community choir of women from across Northumberland.
They are: Rachel Forster, Swee Gaik Seow, Christine Gardner, Sarah Gray, Rachel Gray, Sarah Hodgson, Jacqui Lille, Cath MacNaught, Sandra Whitton.
Commissioned by The Space Arts.
Links
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