Troupe returning to splendid allotment patch with story of a radical life

Mikron Theatre Company is staging the tale of a pioneering but little-known MP at St Mary’s Allotments in Leamington Spa

A ROVING theatre company is returning to an idyllic allotment patch in Leamington Spa with the story of a radical MP who has been largely forgotten despite her formidable achievements.  

Mikron are making their 12th visit to bountiful St Mary’s Allotments on Sunday, August 25 with the tale of Jennie Lee in an outdoor staging that falls in their sixth decade of touring.  

The Scottish politician lived an extraordinary life which included becoming Westminster’s youngest MP — at an age that, as a woman in 1929, she couldn’t vote herself.  

Her life remains a footnote in history, yet she was the first Minister of the Arts and the founder of the Open University whose work has inspired and enabled many.  

The multi-award winning theatre company, who tour to venues ranging from lifeboat stations to front rooms, will cast ‘stylish and funny’ Lee into the light on their 2024 odyssey, during which they are travelling by van and their trusty vintage narrowboat, the Tyseley.  

Troupe returning to splendid Leamington allotment patch with tale of a radical life
Mikron’s Eddie Ahrens and Lauren Robinson in the company’s story of Jennie Lee (Picture: Mikron)

The outdoor, ‘pay what you feel’ show will include original songs and integrated audio description amid St Mary’s summery setting.

“Jennie was clever, erudite, stylish and funny – stubborn and sharp too,” said Mikron playwright Lindsay Rodden.

“I wish I had known her. Putting her on the stage is the next best thing.  

‘I could have written three plays about her remarkable life.” 

After leaving her coal-mining family in Scotland, Lee fought with every breath for the betterment of society.

She believed that every person deserved their share of the fruits of the earth – for wages, health, housing, art and education. 

Tenacious, bold and rebellious, she cut her own path through history. 

Her role in the foundation of the Open University and the expansion of the Arts Council is credited with changing the 20th Century. 

Mikron’s pre-show trail notes that, “oh yes, founder of the NHS Nye Bevan was her husband”.  

But Jennie is no footnote in someone else’s past, the theatre group adds. 

Troupe returning to splendid Leamington allotment patch with tale of a radical life
Mikron’s Lauren Robinson takes a perch as Jennie Lee MP (Picture: Mikron)

Audiences will also meet Winston Churchill, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher and a host of other characters in the summer performance on the sunflower-dotted patch. 

Mikron artistic director Marianne McNamara said “We love our annual visit to St Mary’s allotments – and we know this show will be a real crowd-pleaser. With an eclectic mix of musical styles from music hall to 1920s flappers, Mikron’s cast of four actor-musicians will take you on a journey with Jennie from Cowdenbeath to Westminster.” 

Based in Marsden, West Yorkshire, Mikron has taken high-quality theatre to unusual spaces — including the beloved and historic green space in south Leamington, shown below in the outdoor performance images (top left and bottom right) from previous years.

A spokesperson for St Mary’s Allotments said: “This is Mikron’s 12th visit to our glorious patch, which is dotted with raspberry bushes, apple trees and sunflowers in the warmer months.  

“We’re fortunate in having a Sunday matinee performance by a versatile, intrepid and talented group who we’ve had a long-standing relationship with over the years.  

“Sitting outdoors watching creative, witty and well-researched performances on a site so rich in nature is one of the highlights of the summer months. 

Troupe returning to splendid Leamington allotment patch with tale of a radical life
Front of stage: Mikron’s Lauren Robinson puts forward the case for Jennie Lee (Picture: Mikron)

“Mikron’s specially written plays, enthusiastic young casts and commitment to sustainability add to any community’s well-being in these troubled times when the arts are under so much pressure.

“Jennie Lee herself would no doubt approve of the touring group keeping theatre alive with their trips to such diverse audiences around the country.  

“Rather like circuses of many years ago they pitch up just outside town, put on a fantastic performance, fold up and are then gone without a trace, moving on in their van or travelling canal narrowboat, the Tyseley.” 

All are welcome on the day, with no tickets required. Post-show donations can be made to Mikron, which is a registered charity providing arts for all, and a folding chair can help, depending on numbers. 

Parking is off-site although those with difficulty walking can be dropped off. Refreshments will be available 

*Jennie Lee will tour to St Mary’s Allotments on Sunday, August 25 at 2pm and then nationally by canal, river and road until October 19.

**The address for the allotments is: Radford Road, Sydenham, Leamington Spa, CV31 1LQ. For more about the allotments visit the association’s website

By Yunzy

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