Lover’s Rock Monologues returns

Following two hugely successful runs at the Tricycle Theatre, Lover’s Rock Monologues returns for a strictly limited time. With personal stories interspersed with the inimitable songs of the era, three of the scene’s luminaries – Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson and Victor Romero Evans – illustrate the inside story behind the trailblazing cultural phenomenon.

Lover’s Rock is a hugely influential sub-genre of reggae. Born in London, Lovers Rock defined a generation in the late ‘70s and ‘80s. It gave women a voice in the traditionally male-dominated realm of reggae, and broke beyond the constraints of its genre, giving artistic inspiration to The Police, Culture Club, UB40 and countless others. Crucially, Lover’s Rock was an integral part of black British identity during a politically and socially unstable time.

The Tricycle reunites three of the movement’s most influential stars: multi award winning artist Janet Kay, who is entered in the Music Guinness Book of Records as the first British born black female to have a reggae song (Silly Games, 1979) at the top of the British Pop charts; Victor Romero Evans who has worked extensively on stage, screen, radio and as a recording artist, and is a founder member of the Black Theatre Co-operative; and Carroll Thompson who is, together with Janet, acknowledged as one of the Queens of Lover’s Rock. Carroll has won many awards, including Best Female Performer at the GLR Reggae Awards in 1983.

View the Lover’s Rock Monologues audience reel – View here

Date: Monday 20 – Friday 25 July 2015
Venue: Tricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR
Time: 7.30pm (3pm Saturday matinee) 
Price: £15 – £27
Website: www.tricycle.co.uk

 

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