The Sun Does Shine – 23rd March, Hackney Empire

  

In June 1988, Anthony Ray Hinton was convicted by an Alabama court of two murders he did not commit, in one of the most shockingly cynical miscarriages of justice in US history. He spent the next 28 years on Death Row, before all charges were dropped and he was released.

The Sun Does Shine
 is a powerful new musical work by Harvey Brough, with words by Justin Butcher, inspired by the autobiography Hinton wrote about his long fight to prove his innocence. It is both a journey into the heart of darkness and an astonishing story of friendship, resilience and hope. After two sold-out preview performances, it arrives at Hackney Empire with the approval of Hinton himself, who now campaigns for others betrayed by the criminal justice system.

This remarkable story has urgent relevance to us in the UK today. It confronts racism and the inbuilt injustices that keep prisoners locked up for years, while making a powerful case for compassion, a sense of humour, and the possibility of redemption.

Presented by Vox Holloway and Arts Council England.

£10 – £35 (plus £1.20 per ticket online, £1.40 per ticket over the phone)

Age guidance10+

Running time2 hours 15 minutes, including a 20 minute interval

Concessions available

About voxholloway

We are the community choir of Holloway, London.
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