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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Doncaster's 90s Club Scene Reimagined On Stage

Doncaster's 90s Club Scene Reimagined On Stage

10 Feb

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Summary

  • A play brings the legendary 90s Karisma nightclub back to life.
  • It captures teenage exuberance and social forces shaping culture.
  • The story explores working-class female experience and its challenges.
Doncaster's 90s Club Scene Reimagined On Stage

A vibrant play by Danielle Phillips is bringing the legendary 90s Karisma nightclub in Doncaster back to life. The performance captures the essence of a bygone era, focusing on the experiences of two working-class teenage friends, Lindsay and Jen, as they navigate the club's dancefloor pleasures.

Set in 1997, the play reflects a period of perceived optimism, with references to popular culture and political shifts. However, it also delves into darker themes, acknowledging later challenges such as HIV cases and the health consequences faced by those affected by the mining industry's decline, notably Lindsay's father.

The production, staged by Kimberley Sykes, initially sparkles with local references that resonate with the audience. While later scenes may lose some of that initial verve, the play ultimately offers a perceptive portrayal of working-class female experiences against a backdrop of significant social change.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The play 'Children of the Night' is about the legendary 90s Karisma nightclub in Doncaster, seen through the eyes of two working-class teenagers, celebrating youthful exuberance and reflecting on social forces.
The play is set in 1997, referencing the political climate with the Tories out of power and cultural moments like Robbie Williams' solo debut and the UK winning Eurovision.
The play touches on darker themes including later HIV cases and the health impacts on individuals like Lindsay's father, who suffered cerebral hypoxia due to his time working in the mines.

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