Unsung: the story of abolitionist Edward Ruston

Unsung tells the story of Liverpool abolitionist Edward Ruston. It is being staged at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool from 9th to 12th March. More information here.

“A Caribbean slave ship, a Liverpool bookshop. Sometimes silence is not an option. Edward, an uneducated Everton boy, goes to sea on a slave ship. When his best friend – a former African slave – drowns saving Edward’s life, his world changes forever. Spanning oceans and continents, and inspired by words and events in the life of Liverpool abolitionist, poet and human rights campaigner, Edward Rushton, Unsung is the turbulent and uplifting story of one man’s capacity to see beyond the prejudices of his time.”

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