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Southern Rail users' misery into musical Southern Fail | Southern Rail users' misery into musical Southern Fail |
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The trials and tribulations of Southern Rail commuters have been turned into a satirical stage show. | The trials and tribulations of Southern Rail commuters have been turned into a satirical stage show. |
Southern Fail: The Musical includes songs such as "Imagine There's No Southern" and "Haywards Heath" to the tune of 1970s hit Echo Beach. | Southern Fail: The Musical includes songs such as "Imagine There's No Southern" and "Haywards Heath" to the tune of 1970s hit Echo Beach. |
Director Mark Brailsford and writer Simon Levenson joined forces to create a musical that would "force the rail operator to reflect on its conduct". | Director Mark Brailsford and writer Simon Levenson joined forces to create a musical that would "force the rail operator to reflect on its conduct". |
It premieres in Brighton this weekend, with more dates in the pipeline. | It premieres in Brighton this weekend, with more dates in the pipeline. |
The musical uses snippets of The Treason Show, a comedy sketch series running in Brighton for 17 years, plus new material. | The musical uses snippets of The Treason Show, a comedy sketch series running in Brighton for 17 years, plus new material. |
Mr Brailsford, 51, said: "I like the Peter Cook quote about the Berlin cabarets which helped 'stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the Second World War'. | Mr Brailsford, 51, said: "I like the Peter Cook quote about the Berlin cabarets which helped 'stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the Second World War'. |
"Satire doesn't really change the world, but it can add its little 10 pence. It channels people's anger and shines a mirror up to the issue. | "Satire doesn't really change the world, but it can add its little 10 pence. It channels people's anger and shines a mirror up to the issue. |
"It's insulting that Southern Rail refers to us as customers, implying we have the choice to use another rail service." | "It's insulting that Southern Rail refers to us as customers, implying we have the choice to use another rail service." |
The plot | The plot |
The musical centres around two commuters, who become friends and stand up to the firm. | The musical centres around two commuters, who become friends and stand up to the firm. |
It features songs including Imagine There's No Southern. | It features songs including Imagine There's No Southern. |
Another tune includes the lyrics: "Grayling's failing, Once again I'm late for tea. Grayling's failing, he's not bothered, and he blames the RMT." | |
The year-long dispute between Southern Rail and the RMT union and train drivers' union Aslef, centres around Driver Only Operated trains. | The year-long dispute between Southern Rail and the RMT union and train drivers' union Aslef, centres around Driver Only Operated trains. |
All deal negotiations so far have failed, and more strikes are expected, after the latest action was called off after the Manchester attack. | All deal negotiations so far have failed, and more strikes are expected, after the latest action was called off after the Manchester attack. |
Regardless of whether a deal is made, Mr Brailsford said they would never be short of Southern material, as "it was never a good service". | Regardless of whether a deal is made, Mr Brailsford said they would never be short of Southern material, as "it was never a good service". |
This year, the company was ranked lowest in a UK-wide customer satisfaction survey. | This year, the company was ranked lowest in a UK-wide customer satisfaction survey. |
A Southern spokeswoman said the musical was written when industrial action meant the firm was having to cancel trains, but now they were in the process of "transforming and future-proofing" the service with "extensive infrastructure rebuilding and upgrades, new trains and technologies". | A Southern spokeswoman said the musical was written when industrial action meant the firm was having to cancel trains, but now they were in the process of "transforming and future-proofing" the service with "extensive infrastructure rebuilding and upgrades, new trains and technologies". |
"We are still in transition but we are starting to see performance improvements and this will continue." | "We are still in transition but we are starting to see performance improvements and this will continue." |
The show premieres at the Brighton Fringe Festival on Friday 2 June and Saturday 3 June, with shows scheduled for 10 June at Shoreham Ropetackle and 24 June at Brighton's Sallis Benney Theatre. | The show premieres at the Brighton Fringe Festival on Friday 2 June and Saturday 3 June, with shows scheduled for 10 June at Shoreham Ropetackle and 24 June at Brighton's Sallis Benney Theatre. |
A crowdfunding page has been set up to try and take the show to other venues along the rail line into London. | A crowdfunding page has been set up to try and take the show to other venues along the rail line into London. |
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