When Mark Kennedy’s infiltration of activists planning to shut down Nottinghamshire’s Ratcliffe on Soar coal fired power station led to the collapse of a trial, the spycops scandal hit national awareness and began the slew of revelations that is still flowing forth.
Nottingham Playhouse have commissioned a play, Any Means Necessary, based on events around the Ratcliffe action.
Writer Kefi Chadwick has spent over a year researching, speaking to many of the acitivists who were spied on.
Directed by Giles Croft as part of the Nottingham Playhouse’s Conspiracy season, Any Means Necessary runs from 5th to 20th February 2016.
Tickets start at £10.50, but for one performance entry is on a ‘pay as you feel’ basis. 1p, 50p, £1, £5; whatever you can afford to give, that’s what the tickets cost for that performance. All you need to do in advance is download and print out the Pay What You Can form here. Then fill it out and bring it with you to the Box Office on Wednesday 10 February.
Terms: Tickets will only be available to purchase on the day of the performance, in person from the Box Office and cannot be bought online or over the telephone. Box Office will be open from 10am and tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis and issued in sequence. No choice of ticket is possible. Tickets are limited to two per person. Payments must be made in cash only. Tickets cannot be exchanged to other performances or refunded. Subject to availability. If you have mobility requirements or use a wheelchair please contact Nottingham Playhouse Box Office on 0115 941 9419 on Wednesday 10 February only.