★★★★★
"Profoundly moving. A masterful meditation on the legacy of slavery"
Guardian
---Dream the impossible: a story of one man's belief in the value of humanity, and his fight to defend it.
Two hundred years ago, Olaudah Equiano read the harrowing reports of a massacre aboard the slave ship Zong, where 132 Africans were thrown overboard. Joining forces with anti-slavery campaigner Granville Sharp to publicly condemn these actions, he helped set in motion events which led to the abolition movement in the UK.
But Olaudah’s mission goes beyond the courtroom. Having bought his own freedom, he now faces a personal battle to rediscover his past and accept his true self.
Based on true historical events, Giles Terera’s boldly inventive debut play The Meaning of Zong is a story of our time, celebrating the power of the human spirit against adversity, and the journey of our past to understand our place in the world. Performed by an ensemble cast, joined on stage by Composer and Musical Director Sidiki Dembele, it serves as inspiration for how individual and collective action can drive unimaginable change.
Commissioned by Bristol Old Vic and the National Theatre, The Meaning of Zong was presented in a staged reading in 2018. The pandemic saw the planned 2020 production quickly reimagined as a radio play, aired on Radio 3 as part of the BBC’s ‘Lights Up’ season earlier this year.
Giles Terera is an acclaimed actor, musician, and filmmaker, who starred as Aaron Burr in the UK production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton – The Musical, for which he won the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical.
A Bristol Old Vic Production.
Warning: This show contains distressing scenes, historical racial language, themes of slavery and violence and some strong language.
Some of the topics covered in The Meaning of Zong might be distressing for some audiences. This play contains themes about the Transatlantic Slave Trade, historically accurate racial language and occasional scenes of characters in distress - alongside the theme of human resource and triumph.
Please ensure you have made those in your care aware of the challenging themes before attending.
Cast
Company
Written by Giles Terera
Directed by Giles Terera and Tom Morris
Set and Costume Design by Jean Chan
Lighting Design by Zeynep Kepekli
Co-composer & Musical Director Sidiki Dembele
Sound Designer & Co-composer Dave Price
Movement Director Ingrid Mackinnon
Video Designer Tom Newell of Limbic Cinema with Will Duke
Assistant Director Nadia Williams
Costume Supervisor Rhianne Good
Dramatherapist Samantha Adams
Beatbox & Loop Coach Conrad Murray
Fight Director Kombat Kate
Associate Directors Julia Head & Claire O'Reilly
Production Photographer Curtis Richard