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Re-release of TER’s acclaimed recordings of ‘Let Him Have Justice’, a musical co-created by Julian Woolford (The Railway Children – CDTER1162) and his young cast, which found considerable success in the late nineties.
In the Covent Garden Festival of Music Theatre 1999, this amazing bold new musical burst forth. Amazing because it was written and performed by a group of young actors; and bold because it chose a controversial case of British miscarriage of justice as it's subject. The story is based on the true-life case of 19 year old Derek Bentley, the last man to be hung in this country in 1953 in spite of overwhelming evidence of his innocence. This powerful, tuneful and moving musical received rave reviews and acclaims from the British press. It played to full houses at the Cochrane Theatre, London for two weeks, moved the audience to tears and received standing ovations every night.
“The effect on a predominantly young – hurrah! –audience on Tuesday was interesting: many were profoundly moved (much snuffling), while among those old enough to have been around in 1953 the reaction was one of blind anger that such a thing could have happened in one’s lifetime. Strange how potent musical theatre can be.” - Rodney Milnes, The Times