Dates & Times

Wed 23 Oct 2024
7:30pm
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Running time: 60 mins

A piece of gig theatre like no other, Tones: A Hip Hop Opera combines the gritty underground sounds of hip-hop, grime and drill with the melodrama of opera to tell the story of a treacherous path to self-discovery. From writer and performer Gerel Falconer, winner of Best Book and Lyrics at the Black British Theatre Awards 2024 and nominee for The Stage Debut Awards, Tones is a riveting exploration of the black experience and the mixed experience.

What happens if you’re not black enough for the ends, but too black for the rest of the world? Tones: A Hip Hop Opera follows the pivotal moments of lead character Jerome, AKA The Professor, and his upbringing from childhood to his departure from university. As he battles with his identity we go on a journey through the depths of Black-British culture, class, and belonging.

Presented by award-winning Wound Up Theatre, this story offers a reflection on modern Britain, both in the form that it takes and the themes that it explores. It delves into the societal pressures concerning race, class, and identity that shape Jerome’s experiences and looks at the consequences that ensue as a result. Underscored with an original soundtrack from producer 3D Williams combining hip-hop and opera, Tones is a truly unique piece of gig-theatre.

‘Exceptional level of storytelling’ ★★★★★ EdFringeReview

‘Gerel Falconer is a master storyteller… Tones makes us laugh, it makes us feel, it makes us think. It takes themes that affect every one of us and infuses them with drama and humanity’ ★★★★ The Edinburgh Reporter

‘A must-see performance that combines humour, heart, and hip-hop in a way that feels both fresh and profoundly moving’ ★★★★ West End Best Friend

‘An audience favourite, earning one of the fastest standing ovations I’ve ever seen’ The Quinntessential Review

Content Advice: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, scenes of a sexual nature, strong language/swearing. References drug use, depictions of self harm and use of racist language.

  • Seating Accessibility Information

    Theatre

    Seat size

    In our theatre the seats are 38cm (15″) wide and 44.5cm (17½”) deep. The seats are 44cm (171/3”) from the floor, and have an 8cm (3”) gap between seats.

    Armrests

    Seats have armrests on either side of the seat which cannot be removed completely. Seats on rows A, C and D have armrests which can be folded away and slot between the seat backs. On all other rows armrests are fixed and cannot be folded or removed.

    Legroom

    There is 30cm (112/3“) of legroom in front of each seat, with additional legroom in rows D and L, and in Box 1 and Box 2.

    Further information

    If you have any questions about accessibility our Box Office team are always happy to help and can be contacted on 01642 525199 or by emailing [email protected] - you can also tell us about your access requirements when prompted to do so during the online booking process.

     

  • Content Advice

    Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, scenes of a sexual nature, strong language/swearing. References drug use, depictions of self harm and use of racist language.