About this Event
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The General Strike of 1926 with Ed Waugh<h4>
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The General Strike of 1926 was the biggest rupture in society since the English Civil War (1662). A million miners were told to take a 40% cut in wages. Britain's only General Strike followed. On May 10, 1926, strikers accidentally derailed the Flying Scotsman at Cramlington.
Eight Northumberland miners were imprisoned for a total of 48 years.
Join award-winning playwright, Ed Waugh, as he takes your through the history of the strikes and the inspiration behind his new show, The Cramlington Train Wreckers, debuting on 15 November at Gosforth Civic Theatre.
£5.
Booking fees apply.
The Cramlington Train Wreckers.
From the team behind smash-hit plays Wor Bella, Hadaway Harry, Carrying David, Mr Covan's Music Hall and The Great Joe Wilson comes another incredible, forgotten story about the North East. The Cramlington Train Wreckers, Friday 15 November, 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gosforth Civic Theatre, Regent Farm Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 5.00