Episodes
Tuesday Oct 06, 2020
Tuesday Oct 06, 2020
“You say to yourself with a bit of a smirk, ‘I would have been on the right side of history’”
The Chorus are eleven people, of ages spanning five decades and ethnic heritages crossing ten different countries but all citizens of Birmingham and all British. They reflect on the times they’ve felt oppressed, injustices they’ve witnessed and events that have shaken and divided their city and the nation. This engaging and evocative podcast touches on racial injustice, sexual harassment and what it means to be British today. Reflecting on images taken at race riots in the US and in Birmingham they ask what they can do to make change and whether they will be “on the right side of history”.
This is one part of The Chorus Project, an international collaboration with theatre companies across Europe creating new work inspired by the themes of The Oresteia. It continues the work Upstart Theatre started with Birmingham residents when we made Beneath the City, a play about a woman’s quest for justice after her brother dies in prison. Beneath the City was presented at Birmingham REP in January 2020 and was due to be presented at festivals across Europe alongside work from our international partners at the end of the year. As Covid-19 precautions have severely limited our ability to present live work, we decided to create an audio piece which would continue our exploration of the themes of The Oresteia; Justice, retaliation, moral responsibility and revenge.
The Process
This piece was co-created by the Chorus, director Tom Mansfield and audio designer Duncan Grimley between July and September 2020. Over 10 weeks we investigated the themes of The Oresteia in the context of the Covid-19 lockdown and the Black Lives Matter movement. We discussed our responses to events in the UK and internationally that have been sparked by incidents of racial injustice. Each week, each Chorus member completed a task individually which practiced new skills in creative thinking and audio production. Some of the conversations we had over Zoom have been brought together with the work we made during the tasks by our audio designer, who has underscored the piece with original music and ambient sounds that we captured.
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
In our fourth episode, Tom talks to the Citizen Chorus of Beneath the City - a group of citizen performers in Birmingham who'll be performing with us as part of The Chorus Project. We talked about access to housing and healthcare in the city; about the decline of a sense of social solidarity, and much more.
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
In this episode, recorded live at DARE Festival 2019, Tom talks to Dr David O'Brien about Panic! It's an Arts Emergency, a ground-breaking study into inequality and taste in the arts in the UK.
Wednesday Jul 10, 2019
Wednesday Jul 10, 2019
In the first episode of the podcast about democracy and theatre, Tom Mansfield talks to director Angelika Fink and dramaturg Katja Kettner - part of the directing team for The Chorus Project in Munich - about how The Chorus Project got started, how we make theatre differently in the UK and Germany, and how theatre can help save democracy.