The Independent

The activist play finding ‘poetry’ in the TTIP

- NICK CLARK ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

If the Transatlan­tic Trade and Investment Partnershi­p (TTIP) might not seem like an obvious subject for a fun night out at the theatre, then a Bradford City Council chamber may make for an even less likely stage.

But the “activist theatre company” Common Wealth hopes to confound expectatio­ns by staging an “angry” work which seeks to raise awareness about TTIP, as well as entertain its audiences.

The Deal Versus the People, a co-production with West Yorkshire Playhouse, opened last night. Aisha Zia, who wrote the play with the cast, said: “The play is about ordinary people having a voice and examines how [we] are affected by austerity and neo-liberal trade deals in a very emotional and poetic way.”

It hopes to reach as many people as possible by touring the work to council chambers around the country – and there’s even a suggestion of taking it to the European Parliament.

Ms Zia said: “It is site-specific and we want to tour it around council chambers because that’s where decisions are made.”

At the end of the play, the cast create a “video letter” that the audience can download and post. “We want to deliver the video letter to Brussels ourselves,” Ms Zia explained.

Common Wealth, which started working together in 2008, makes site-specific political pieces and its members consider themselves “activists as well as artists”. Talks with an MEP are ongoing regarding a European performanc­e, and the company also hopes to perform in the US. “We want to take the show to Washington,” Ms Zia said.

The initial plan had been to do a work about nationalis­ation. “But the more we did our research, the more TTIP came up.We realised nationalis­ation wouldn’t even have been possible if this trade agreement came in,” Ms Zia said. “The more we looked into this secret deal the angrier we became.”

TTIP negotiatio­ns started last February. The talks have focused on reducing regulation for big business and have been dubbed by John Hilary, executive director of War on Want, as an “assault on European and US societies by transnatio­nal corporatio­ns”.

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CHRISTOPHE­R NUNN Common Wealth’s Cain Connelly rehearsing in Bradford council chambers this week

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