Mining a year of political turmoil

ANYONE old enough to remember the year of the Miners’ strike will be fascinated by Danny Mellor’s Undermined, a solo show coming to Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall on Friday 23rd January and West Stafford village hall on Saturday 24th, both at 7.30pm.

Described by one reviewer as “an excellent dramatisation of an immensely important period of modern history, and a great piece of contemporary theatre in its own right … unmissable,” Mellor’s play is inspired by the accounts of miners who lived through the 1984 strike. It unfolds as a rollercoaster of emotions in a year of political turmoil.

Meet Dale, his best mate Billy, and a whole cast of characters as we follow this year-long dispute in a play which is as relevant for those who know nothing about the strike as it is for those who remember it all too well.

With one pint, one chair, one actor and a classic soundtrack, this hard-hitting work invites you to experience pints in the pub and punches on the picket line.

Mellor has toured this play for more than 10 years to pubs, theatres and even the Scottish Parliament – The Scotsman described it as “a piece which is partisan but passionate”.