Review: Anti-Fascism Requires a Chorus of Voices in "Cable Street"
Cable Street Music and lyrics by Tim Gilvin Book by Alex Kanefsky Directed by Adam Lenson Presented by 10 to 4 Productions at 59E59 Theaters 59 E 59 St., Manhattan, NYC April 26-May 24, 2026 The company of Cable Street . Photo by Carol Rosegg. Deep into new musical Cable Street , a trio of mothers sing about how the violence, connected to fascism, anti-immigrant sentiment, and war, that has scarred their lives in the past is, as the song's title says, "Happening Again." These characters are singing to us from 1936 London, but the parallels of their fear and anxiety with those of the current moment are affecting and inescapable. Cable Street , from Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky, zooms in on the eponymous East London street during the lead-up to, occurrence, and aftermath of what has come to be called the Battle of Cable Street, when a coalition of anti-fascist protestors including Jews, Irish, and Communists clashed with the British Union of Fascists (BUF) and the police s...