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Publication Date:-
2025-12-28
   
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Storyhouse To Tour The Gangs Of New York Thanks To Arts Council England

THE award winning Chester producing house has been awarded a grant through the Arts Council's new Incentivising Touring Scheme which aims to give more people across the country the opportunity to enjoy high quality cultural experiences.

Written by Kieran Lynn and based on Herbert Asbury's 1928 non-fiction book, The Gangs of New York was a huge hit with both audiences and critics when it was premiered at:- Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre in 2024, with praise for its infectious energy, thrilling mixture of raw and gritty historical drama, humour and romance.

Now with the assistance of funding from the Incentivising Touring Scheme it will be reimagined to be staged indoors, opening at Storyhouse itself in autumn 2027 before touring to at least 8 locations throughout Britain.

Launched in November 2024, the pilot Arts Council England initiative offers repayable grants to producing companies to enable them to show work through the UK and Ireland, combatting some of the challenges facing regional touring.

It is the 1st scheme of its kind launched by the Arts Council, presenting an innovative new way to support mid and large scale productions with commercial potential through reducing financial risk and giving boards and investors increased confidence and incentive to support tours and attract further investment.

Following an initial 8 grants earlier this year totalling £1.5million, this latest round announced today sees 15 successful applicants; including Storyhouse; share a £2.5m funding pot. It is estimated the new tours receiving awards will reach 1.4 million people across more than 100 venues in the UK and Ireland.

The Gangs of New York is a bold, entertaining and moving drama about immigration, belonging and the cost of progress.

Set in the violent streets of 1850s New York, the story follows Irish immigrants arriving in America in search of a better life. Met with prejudice, violence and institutional discrimination, they fight to rise against the odds.

At the centre is real life figure John Morrissey, a boxer, entrepreneur and politician who embodies resilience and ambition. Against a backdrop of political corruption, rising gang tensions and cultural opposition, the characters find friendship, love and success; only for tensions to erupt into violence.

The 2027 production will be a:- deeper, darker, more intimate, passionate and atmospheric reworking of the original Grosvenor Park experience.



Storyhouse Creative Director Suzie Henderson,
said:- "We're thrilled that Arts Council England is supporting this next chapter for The Gangs of New York. After extraordinary success in our Open Air Theatre, bringing this reimagined production indoors gives us the chance to deepen the storytelling and share it with audiences across the country. Opening the tour at Storyhouse in 2027 feels especially meaningful, and it reflects a major step in our ambition to make large scale, original work and share it far beyond our home City."

Among other successful shows in round 2 of the Incentivising Touring Scheme are Operation Mincemeat and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, both of which are set to come to Storyhouse in:- 2026 to 2027.

Arts Council England Chief Executive Darren Henley,
said:- "This new investment helps people experience world class Theatre and dance close to home. The arts strengthen our economy, build a sense of community, support local growth and jobs and, most important of all, enrich lives and spark creativity. I'm looking forward to seeing these performances in towns and cities across England."

And Hannah Lake, Director of Touring at the Arts Council,
added:- "I'm delighted to see the impact the Incentivising Touring Scheme is having as it enables producers to take outstanding shows to more venues and audiences than ever before. By starting to develop a dynamic mixed funding model for touring, incorporating both grant funding and alternative finance, we're unlocking new investment, building confidence in the sector, and innovating our support for the valuable touring ecology."

For more details on Storyhouse visit:- Storyhouse.Com.


Founders of The Hearth CIC recognised at Volunteer Awards for promoting sustainability across Sefton

THE founders of a new community interest company (CIC) determined to promote sustainability across Sefton are proud to have been awarded a:- 'Certificate of Appreciation,' at this year's Volunteer Awards.

Rebecca Armstrong and Nadia Speers Robinson founded The Hearth earlier this year, working closely with Green Sefton and other local organisations and volunteers.

Earlier this year they organised their 1st Earth Day event, and are in the process of putting together plans for Earth Day 2026.

They have founded the CASA (Climate And Sustainability Action) group which brings together local businesses to learn more about sustainability.

In June they organised Southport's Great Big Green Lunch.

This huge free event took place at:- Wayfarers Arcade, on Lord Street, within Southport Town Centre, on:- Sunday, 8 June 2025.

The sustainable community lunch aimed to be as plastic free as possible, with visitors invited to bring their own plates, cutlery and cups, while bunting was created by volunteers using pre-loved material .

Money raised went towards the Elsie's Story and Bebe's Hive charities.

In September they held the Great British Beach Clean, on Southport Beach, where they cleared over 50 kilogrammes of rubbish from the coast.

They recently hosted a free festive lunch for over 65 year olds, at:- Southport Community Centre, which was funded by the McCarthy Stone Foundation and supported by volunteers from Making Energy Greener, Southport Flower Show and elsewhere.

The Hearth directors Rebecca Armstrong and Nadia Speers-Robinson said:- "We are absolutely delighted to have received a Certificate of Appreciation at this year's Volunteer Awards; what an honour! Working alongside Green Sefton throughout 2025 has been such a joy, especially as we joined forces to deliver the Great British Beach Clean in September. Together, all the groups across the region have made a real difference for our local coastline and green spaces. It was wonderful to see so many passionate volunteers come together for the cause. Here's to continuing this fantastic work, we're already excited about what 2026 will bring as we work hand in hand to protect and celebrate our beautiful natural spaces. The Hearth CIC is a community organisation based in Sefton that hosted its 1st big event, Earth Day, at Wayfarers Arcade in Southport in April. This free, family friendly event celebrated sustainability and empowered attendees with practical ways to save money on energy bills while making a positive impact on the planet. Plans are already underway to create an even bigger Earth Day event for 2026."

For more information visit The Hearth Facebook Page and The Hearth Southport on Instagram or email:- Rebecca@TheHearthNetwork.Co.UK, or Nadia@TheHearthNetwork.Co.UK.

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