Play Details
Context
Artistic Director
William Gaskill
Dates Performed
Thursday 9th December 1965
Main House (Downstairs)
Play Details
Synopsis
An industrial town in Northern England, 1880
Serjeant Musgrave and three soldiers—Hurst, Attercliffe, and Sparky—arrive in a coal mining town during a fierce winter. Their arrival is shrouded in mystery, as the townspeople speculate whether they are there to recruit or suppress the miners’ strike. However, Musgrave has a more sinister mission: to avenge the death of a comrade and to expose the brutality and futility of war.
Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance, written by John Arden, is a powerful political drama that unravels through Musgrave’s attempt to instill his sense of justice on a resistant town. As the soldiers interact with the townsfolk, including Mrs. Hitchcock, the innkeeper, and Annie, the barmaid, tensions rise. Musgrave’s ultimate plan to use a Gatling gun and the skeletal remains of a fallen comrade to make his point leads to a climactic and tragic confrontation.
The play explores violence, justice, and the moral consequences of war. Arden employs a mix of realism and symbolism, creating a narrative that is both grounded and allegorical. The characters’ struggles reflect broader societal conflicts, and the play critiques the destructive cycles perpetuated by militarism and authority.
Cast & Creative
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Christopher Benjamin
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Roger Booth
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Richard Butler
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Timothy Carlton
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John Castle
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Frances Cuka
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Ian Cutherbertson
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Bernard Gallagher
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Joseph Greig
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Victor Henry
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Gillian Martell
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Ronald Pickup
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Sebastian Shaw
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Jack Shepherd
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William Stewart
Sound